encryption security standard virtual private network
FVM318 Cable/DSL ProSafe Wireless VPN Security Firewall
White Paper Using IPSec encryption through its built-in 802.11b wireless access point, the FVM318 Cable/DSL ProSafe Wireless VPN Security Firewall can create up to 32 virtual private network (VPN) tunnels to wireless laptops or desktop PCs on the LAN using... [03 Jul 2008]
Securing Voice Traffic With Cisco IOS SSL VPN
White Paper Because VoIP transmits digitized voice as a stream of data, the VoIP VPN solution accomplishes voice encryption simply, applying standard data-encryption mechanisms inherently available in the collection of protocols used to implement a VPN. [29 Mar 2008]
Secure Universal Mobility for Wireless Internet
White Paper IPsec) to support security (authentication and encryption). It uses standard protocols, such as SIP and Mobile IP, to support mobility and uses standard Virtual Private Network (VPN) technologies (e.g. [03 Sep 2007]
3-Way Secure Optimization for Broadband Networks
White Paper A standard feature of their break-through software, 3-Way Secure Optimization runs through their industry-leading IPSec Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel with AES 256 encryption and can be used over any type of broadband connection (DSL, cable... [06 Aug 2007]
Managing your systems remotely and securely
Encryption: This uses an RC4 cipher, a stream cipher using a 56- or 128-bit key. Developed by AT&T Laboratories, Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a platform-independent approach. The security involved with these remote management solutions varies... [05 Jul 2005]
Secure VoIP has arrived
News SSL has become a popular alternative to VPNs that use IPsec encryption and tunneling for connecting remote workers to corporate networks. A start-up called Net6 claims that its virtual private network products offer companies high-quality voice... [08 Sep 2004]
European WLAN boom leaves security behind
News And only two of Milan's 148 access points uses VPN (Virtual Private Network), a secure alternative to encryption. According to research from RSA Security, one in three networks in Milan use the new standard but 72 per cent of the networks there do... [22 Jun 2004]
Twingo bingo: Cisco buying security start-up
News SSL is an encryption technology that is embedded in most standard web browsers. Remote workers can use SSL to set up virtual private networks (VPNs) that allow access to corporate networks. Cisco plans to incorporate Twingo's Virtual Secure Desktop... [15 Mar 2004]
Hardware Implementation of IPSec
White Paper As a result of the US automotive industry’s embracing of IPSec for use in the path-breaking Automotive Network eXchange (ANX) program, IPSec has gained acceptance among vendors of encryption gear throughout the world and has become a requirement... [25 Feb 2004]
Internet Security
White Paper Unfortunately, this is still some way off, since the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is still working on the IP Secure Protocol (IP SP) standard, the encryption/authentication scheme for TCP/IP. [25 Feb 2004]
MPs snub government IT security code
News He said: "For remote users, the introduction of data encryption, personal firewalls and anti-virus software with the new virtual private network service hosted on known parliamentary-issued personal computers will minimise the risk of unauthorised... [07 Aug 2003]
Drive-by hackers still major threat
News Darren Craig, professional services director at Celera, told silicon.com several high-profile names were among those without adequate encryption. He said: "WEP encryption that comes with the connection points can be brute-forced. [28 Jul 2003]
Web services specs focus on simplified security
News It is designed to ensure document security even when companies are using different security systems, such as Kerberos or public key infrastructure (PKI) encryption. Now, when companies want to secure something across trusted boundaries, they need a... [18 Dec 2002]
Windows 2000 Special: Safe as houses?
Comment An increasingly relaxed attitude to encryption from the US government means Windows 2000 will ship with 128-bit encryption - significantly stronger than previous versions. The theory is simple: the stronger the encryption, the harder to break. [18 Feb 2000]
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