When security risks associated with wireless LANs cropped up two years ago, the IPSec VPN vendors sounded a chorus of, “solve your problem with our gear.” They were saying that if you put an IPSec VPN ...
IT managers could soon be using wireless access points to manage company laptops at employees' homes. Wireless networking company Aruba will soon begin selling the Remote Access Point, a product that ...
VPN-1 Edge W will be available in four configurations based on the number of users supported. The line integrates Check Point's flagship VPN-1/FireWall-1 technology with a core wireless feature set ...
As mobile computing becomes increasingly popular, so does the demand for virtual private network (VPN) access from mobile clients. But because Internet Protocol (IP) VPN solutions are inherently ...
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Laptops, phones and PDAs are the most common devices now accessing wireless networks, but industry observers say wireless security will continue to evolve, given the many devices capable of being ...
I have a client who is in construction. They'd like to put timeclocks out at their worksites, with provided wireless access, but the timeclocks themselves can only handle RS232 or ethernet. Our ...
Check Point Software Technologies is expected to announce on Monday that it will begin selling wireless security appliances, as it looks beyond the tethered firewall and VPN market. Check Point will ...
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. next week is expected to announce a small-office firewall/VPN appliance that supports wireless access, making it possible to streamline setting up LANs and WANs ...
So my VPN connection on my laptop to work, via Cisco's VPN software, used to work fine over my apartment's wireless internet connection (via a D-Link DI-524 router). Now that I moved, and hence ended ...
Many people use VPN technology to overcome the past shortcomings of wireless security, and they might want to continue doing just that for a while. The IEEE has approved a new standard for wireless ...