Newsletter

DefCon 16: Hack Like A Pro
Experiencing the “Mecca of Security Systems”

DefCon is an event dedicated to hackers and network security. It’s also the most hostile network environment in the world. Read how what started as a casually constructed network to provide access to the Internet has grown into a hardened network.
LXer Linux News

The Benefits of Endpoint Security
The Answer to User-Owned Client Devices?

User-owned client devices present a real challenge to IT managers because of the potential for virus dissemination and security breaches. Endpoint security can address these issues by ensuring that client devices meet minimum security requirements established by IT. Read how Neumont University in South Jordan, Utah, is addressing the issue.
Computer World

I Hear You
Will FMC Live Up To Its Promise?

Fixed mobile convergence (FMC) holds great promise for extending enterprise telephony services to mobile users. Listen how unlicensed mobile access technology can play a role in the evolving world of FMC in this podcast by Maribel Lopez, founder of Lopez Research., enterprise
Telephony Online


Sign of the Times
How College Campuses are Adopting New Technologies

MarketWatch carried a story titled “Digital Signage in Education an Emerging Trend” about the growing penetration of digital signage on university campuses. Schools are proving grounds for many new technologies, such as social networking services, and it’s therefore not surprising that digital signage is viewed as an effective means of widespread campus communication.
MarketWatch

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Warding Off Wireless Woes
Security expert Josh Wright recently discussed 802.11n vulnerabilities during a 10 minute Network World interview that is captured in a podcast.
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Tradeshows
JFCOM/JTC-1 Technology Exposition
Suffolk,VA | September 6, 2008
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Interop New York
New York, NY | September 15-19, 2008
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Webinars
There are no webinars schedule at this time. Please check our website for updates.

 
 In This Issue

Wireless Intelligence

- DefCon 16: Hack Like a Pro
- The Benefits of Endpoint Security
- I Hear You
- Sign of the Times
Education
- Warding Off Wireless Woes
In The News
- Common Criteria Certification Awarded to Aruba
- Drexel University Upgrades to Aruba’s Adaptive 802.11n
- Hong Kong’s Government Driving Force in Providing Wi-Fi
Upcoming Events
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Common Criteria Certification Awarded To Aruba
Aruba Networks is the first enterprise wireless LAN vendor to be awarded the Common Criteria EAL-2 certificate for its Wi-Fi solutions. Aruba is the only wireless LAN vendor to meet EAL-2, FIPS 140-2, and Directive 8100.2 requirements.
TMC Net

Drexel University Upgrades to Aruba’s Adaptive 802.11n WLAN
In its quest for increased network performance at its Philadelphia campus, Drexel University has started replacing its legacy Wi-Fi network with Aruba’s adaptive 802.11n wireless solution. With more than 40,000 wireless clients to support, the university is leveraging Aruba’s scalable, centrally-managed network to handle the job.
Campus Technology

Hong Kong’s Government Driving Force in Providing Wi-Fi
Working in conjunction with service provider PCCW, Aruba is helping the Hong Kong Government deliver free Wi-Fi access across the region. Read how the Hong Kong Government’s 2000 Wi-Fi hot spots will make the Internet available to everyone.
Telecom TV