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3.5G laptops to overwhelm mobile networks?
News A is for Antivirus On the other hand, the very popularity of the service stretches the mobile network infrastructure to its utmost limit - threatening to degrade the level of service for all subscribers. [20 Jun 2008]
Beware the insider security threat
News A is for Antivirus Good users will use good sense and follow practical policies and processes to maintain a secure infrastructure. He said: "Each one is fully capable of creating a gaping hole in your otherwise secure network. [17 Apr 2008]
Nato: Cyber terrorism 'as dangerous as missile attack'
News A is for Antivirus He said the Trojan was scanning networks for statements on a certain underground project and then trying to implant itself on any network that mentioned it. Suleyman Anil, head of Nato Computer Incident Response Capability Co... [07 Mar 2008]
3G operators must learn to share
News A is for Antivirus A new report from analyst Analysys - titled 3G Infrastructure Sharing: the future for mobile networks - says sharing of 3G infrastructure in developed markets is more than just back on the agenda; it is inevitable. [29 Feb 2008]
Kerching! Ofcom flogs more spectrum
News A is for Antivirus The spectrum licences, which are technology and service neutral, are in the higher frequency bands at 10GHz to 40GHz, which is suitable for wireless network infrastructure and high capacity wireless services across buildings in... [22 Feb 2008]
3.5G network growth ramping up
News A is for Antivirus He pointed to the fact many HSDPA rollouts can be achieved by a software upgrade to existing 3G networks - giving 3.5G a headstart over WiMax which requires dedicated network infrastructure. [09 Jan 2008]
Cyber spies plan attacks next year
News A is for Antivirus National infrastructure network systems in particular - such as air traffic control, electricity, financial markets and government computer networks - will be targets for cyber attacks over the coming year, according to McAfee. [30 Nov 2007]
DNS security still "as vulnerable as ever"
News A is for Antivirus According to the survey, DNS infrastructure is modernising and coalescing around the most recent versions of BIND - a type of DNS server software. The security of domain name system (DNS) continues to be an issue for network... [21 Nov 2007]
Somerfield gets serious about wireless security
Case Study A is for Antivirus Wireless communications is pervasive within the retail sector and a key part of sales-floor infrastructure in many stores as much of the workforce is mobile - stacking shelves and taking inventory, for example. [05 Nov 2007]
Council cuts costs of wireless network testing
News A is for Antivirus Pembrokeshire County Council has reduced the time it takes to test the reliability of its wireless networks by using a network analysis application. A lot of this investment has been made in an effort to provide broadband... [03 Aug 2007]
Remote and mobile working tech "essential"
News A is for Antivirus Richard Rundle, IT director at airport operator BAA, added: "Our infrastructure and our applications - both legacy and new - have been re-engineered to ensure all employees can work from home whilst ensuring our environment... [18 May 2007]
Warning over rogue wi-fi security risk
News A is for Antivirus We are planning a wireless overlay to our network to provide controlled wireless access and give visibility and a degree of control over rogue networks. Gavin Whatrup, group IT director at marketing services company Creston, said... [19 Apr 2007]
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