Hackers are having a field day with unsecured wireless networks. Here's how to keep them from snooping around your company's wireless communications. The driver of the unmarked van outside your office ...
Mike Chapple is associate teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame. With cyberthreats becoming more prevalent, agencies need to ensure that the security ...
Paul Zimmerman is on the information systems team at Ketchum Community Library in Sun Valley, Idaho. With the constant influx of wireless devices, it is increasingly important to ensure your 802.11x ...
SonicWall is introducing a single device that can secure wireless networks in home or branch offices. Called SOHO TZW, the device uses VPN technology in two ways. First, it acts as a VPN router to ...
Default passwords and outdated routers put your data and home safety at risk. Here's how to secure your Wi-Fi network.
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
IT Services unveiled a secure campus wireless network over break that also bypasses the unwieldy log-in process. The release date of the new network was bumped up in response to security concerns ...
Secure wireless data communications has been a problem since World War II. With the advent of the IEEE 802.11 specification in 1997, the transmission of data by wireless has become ubiquitous and the ...
We’re here to make sure that that doesn’t happen to you. With a bit of insight and some proper planning, you can install a wireless network that’s successful, stable, and secure. Start with a solid ...
Mike Chapple is associate teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame. Securing a wireless network isn’t rocket science, yet organizations continue to make ...
The New York Times reports that open wireless networks - which let any nearby computer connect to the 'net through them - create opportunities for "drive-by" thievery, spamming and other online crimes ...