
Topic: Security, Encryption & Legislation
The new items published under this topic are as follows.
Homeland Security Executives and Government Officials to View Latest Innovations
ROAMING MESSENGER? one of 5 Invited Exhibitors at the Experience IT 2004 Conference in Anaheim, California
Santa Barbara, CA -/August 06, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- ROAMING MESSENGER (OTCBB: RMSG) reported that the company exhibited its breakthrough messaging technology at the Experience IT 2004 show, in Anaheim, CA, last week.
WICK HILL LAUNCHES WORLD'S SMALLEST SECURITY APPLIANCE
Miniature, portable security appliance ideal for today's decentralised security environment
Woking, Surrey: -/August 02, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Wick Hill has launched the mGuard portable, miniature security appliance in the UK. The value added distributor has been appointed by German security specialist Innominate to distribute the solution both in the UK and Germany. mGuard is the world's smallest security appliance, providing a combination of firewall and VPN (virtual private network) functions with hardware-supported encryption.
Xspedius selects TekSecure Labs as OEM Security Solutions Supplier
Xspedius Communications selects TekSecure Labs as OEM Security Solutions Supplier -- Agreement Creates Xspedius Security Services
Woodbridge, VA / O'Fallon, MO-/July 29, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- TekSecure Labs, a leading supplier of managed network security solutions, today announced an agreement with Xspedius Communications, LLC, a facilities-based communications services provider, to OEM network security services for Xspedius Communications broadband services customers.
Wireless Technology In Emergency Response and Homeland Security
POINT ROBERTS, Wash.; Alexandria, Virginia -/July 28, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-- www.HomelandDefenseStocks.com, (HDS), an investor news portal for the Homeland Defense and Security Sector, is pleased to report on developments in Wireless Data Communications Technology for the emergency response and homeland security sectors.
Microsoft Magazine Recommends Mozilla Firefox Instead Of Internet Explorer
by Jeff Duntemann
The Answer to Microsoft's Security Problems:
It's Not the Bugs - It's the Monoculture!
Scottsdale AZ -/July 9, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Microsoft's own "Slate" online magazine is now recommending that people abandon Microsoft Internet Explorer for Mozilla Firefox, a competing free Web browser. Never before in the history of Microsoft have I seen anything quite like this. In Slate's "Webhead" column for June 30, 2004, author Paul Boutin describes Firefox glowingly and tells readers how to install it for secure Web access.
New German Approval Set To Stimulate Demand For Telsis Switch
-/July 5, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-The highly versatile Ocean fastSSP intelligent networking platform from Telsis has earned yet another interoperability approval in Germany. Having passed the ITU-T Q.788 requirement at T-Com?s accredited test-laboratory in Nuremberg, it is set to stimulate further demand from both new start-up operators and from established providers wanting to broaden their service portfolios.
CPS and Xion collaborate on development of GSM based communications and security device
-/July 1, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-CPS (Cambridge Positioning Systems Ltd) and Xion today announce plans to collaborate on the development of a new wristwatch-based child safety communicator and locator - the first of its kind to deliver high accuracy location in all environments including indoors.
Tekmark Global Solutions, LLC Renames its Risk Management Division to TekSecure Labs
Creates New Strategic Alliance and Introduces Managed Security Service Offering
Edison, New Jersey, -/June 29, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Tekmark Global Solutions LLC announced a series of strategic moves designed to solidify its position as the leading provider of global managed security services. Tekmark's Technology Risk Management organization has been renamed TekSecure Labs to reflect the division's key emphasis on network security, technology consulting and integrated managed security services.
Microsoft Statement Regarding Download.Ject Malicious Code Security Issue
REDMOND, Wash., -/June 28, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Microsoft is committed to helping customers keep their information safe. We are currently working with law enforcement and industry partners to identify the individuals or entities responsible for a new Internet attack, known as Download.Ject, and bring those responsible for this criminal act to justice.
Saint Francis Medical Center Selects Roving Planet as Wi-Fi Security Provider
Saint Francis Medical Center Selects Roving Planet as Provider of Choice for Wireless LAN Security and Management
Westminster, Colorado -/June 17, 2004 Wi-Fi Technology News/-In an effort to ensure the security and performance of its fast-growing WLAN, Saint Francis Medical Center (St. Francis) has selected Roving Planet's software-based Central Site Director(tm) as its platform of choice for wireless LAN security, management and integration.



