Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Wi-Fi hikes security for handoffs between Wi-Fi, 3G networks

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1. Wi-Fi hikes security for handoffs between Wi-Fi, 3G networks

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5. CA unveils Compliance Manager for z/OS for mainframe policy control

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Wi-Fi hikes security for handoffs between Wi-Fi, 3G networks

The Wi-Fi Alliance has expanded its WPA2 certification program to include a tool
for secure handoffs between Wi-Fi and 3G networks, as well as an authentication
system that uses multiple secured tunnels.
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Google FAIL and the Fog Over Cloud Security

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Cybersecurity groups pledge to work together

Three cybersecurity groups want to create a network of organizations and people
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Pirate Bay: Court looks at conflict of interest allegations

The Swedish court of appeals will look into allegations that judge who handled a
case involving the Pirate Bay file sharing service had a conflict interest, the
court said on Wednesday.
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CA unveils Compliance Manager for z/OS for mainframe policy control

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