security level 100 wi-fi

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Eating your own dog food

Comment Copy dispatched via a free wi-fi hotel service in Athens. Then there is the basic signage that fails at every basic level to get passengers from the front door, through... [14 Apr 2008]

Trojan targets companies' top brass

News W is for Wi-fi Security from A to Z Security vendor MesssageLabs reported that 1,100 emails containing malware-infected RTF attachments have been... [26 Sep 2007]

Small Business Webcast: Using Wi-Fi Safely: Encryption and Other Tips (Level 100)

White Paper This webcast shows how to make the Wi-Fi experience safer. The presenter of this webcast discusses new and existing wireless security protocols as well as provides other tips for... [01 Aug 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Flight frustrations

Comment Written in my home office and despatched to silicon.com from Stansted Airport amid a sea of confused and tired humanity via a commercial wi-fi service Unless we get on the inside of the... [22 Aug 2006]

Banks open to attack as security spending stales

News Companies are more on top of the security risks posed by new ICT -- the risks surrounding Wi-Fi are more widely recognised and policies and tech are being put in place to minimise the... [24 May 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Get smart about wireless security

Comment G and Wi-Fi hot spots will ultimately help here when they achieve reasonable levels of coverage, but for the time being, there is not a great deal that can be done about this issue. To varying degrees,... [07 May 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Holistic security

Comment From the laptop and PC through Wi-Fi, wired LANs, servers, ISPs, networks, mainframes and storage, the concentration of interest is in viruses, worms, Trojan horses and all forms of cyber-attack. It is... [26 Nov 2003]

Cheat Sheet: The A-Z of 802.11

Cheat Sheet For a while, it was also known as Wi-Fi, but now 802.11g and 802.11a are also known by that name the branding is less useful. The next level of security for 802.11.... [04 Apr 2003]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Your communications - compromised

Comment So WLAN/Wi-Fi remains reasonably secure for the present and represents about the same level of inconvenience to those trying to break in as a pair of copper wires. Is... [18 Sep 2002]

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