Your Intellectual Property Deserves Iron-Clad Security from Your Outsourcer
[ Source: Long Circle ]
May 2008-
IP-based businesses now represent the largest single sector of the U.S. economy and, according to the U.S. Commerce Department, intellectual property theft costs U.S. businesses an estimated $250 billion per year and 750,000 American jobs. An outsourcer is not only tasked with R&D development, but equally important, is expected to keep that intellectual property safe. No company can afford to do business with an outsourcing vendor that bypasses or takes shortcuts with security. As ....
Wireless Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems Analyst Report
[ Source: InformationWeek ]
January 2007-
With wireless being the unguided medium that it is, organizations large and small are rightfully concerned about both the security and performance of their Wi-Fi network. Not only is the data not running over a fixed and well-known path, its apparent quirks make monitoring the wireless network that much more important.
Beyond performance monitoring, many organizations must verify that wireless security policies are being followed and, if not, find ways to enforce them. ....
Wireless/Mobile Computing
[ Source: InformationWeek ]
November 2006-
How important is mobile computing to your organization? Do employees use smart phones, PDAs and pocket PCs to access business applications over a wireless network, or is that on the IT to-do list?
Learn what more than 500 business technology professionals reported about their company's wireless and mobile computing plans in InformationWeek Research's Wireless/Mobile Computing report.
Key areas covered include:
Objectives & Methodology
Leveraging Wireless Solutions
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Simple Tricks To Ace the Subnetting Portion of Any Certification Exam
[ Source: Global Knowledge ]
November 2006-
Subnetting seems to be a battle of fighting bits, decimal numbers, and countless methods and processes to convert from one to the other. While the methods may be confusing, the mathematics behind them is the same for all. In this paper, you will learn some of the simpler ways to figure out many of the subnetting questions that you will find on the industry certification tests.
Eleven Myths about 802.11 Wi-Fi Networks
[ Source: Global Knowledge ]
August 2006-
It seems that Wi-Fi networks have been misunderstood by much of the IT community since their inception. Even the reasons for this misunderstanding are kind of hard to understand. The result has been that myths about 802.11 (better known as Wi-Fi) networks have grown almost as fast as the technology itself. This paper dispels 11 of the more common myths and provides accurate information that you can use to make your wireless network more secure, ....
Comparing Wi-Fi RFID And IR-RFID Real-Time Locating Systems For Use In Healthcare
[ Source: Versus Technology ]
August 2009-
Real-time locating systems (RTLS) are becoming mainstream in healthcare environments. Although currently there is only a 29% adoption rate, this number is expected to grow to nearly 70% by 2011. However, there are many different RTLS offerings as well as remarkable variation in the implementation processes, functionality, and long-term success with each system. This white paper explores the implementation costs between two popular RTLS solutions: Wi-Fi RFID (radio frequency identification) from Cisco and hardwired Infrared-RFID ....