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Data exposure forces PDA security issue
When a former VP at investment bank Morgan Stanley sold a BlackBerry device on eBay last month, its new owner found that the device still contained a bevy of valuable corporate data. The incident...
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Sep 2, 2003
Cell phones pose security risk
A security engineer with Canada's federal Communications Security Establishment, which advises government agencies on...
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Jun 14, 2004
Palm to add Net phoning to Wi-Fi device
Handheld maker Palm is teaming up with various software vendors to make more services available on its Tungsten C handheld. Hoping to make the Wi-Fi device more attractive to businesses, Palm is looking to add Net-phoning capabilities, extra security and the ability to more...
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May 30, 2003
HP enhances wireless security for handhelds
Top-selling Pocket PC device vendor HP is offering owners of its iPAQ h4150 and iPAQ h4350 models free ROM updates that enable Wi-Fi Protected Access...
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Aug 18, 2004
AirPort flaw could threaten device security
A problem with Apple's AirPort wireless card could result in a user associating to an unsecured network without warning. Apple has issued a patch to correct the issue...
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Jul 20, 2005
Related Definitions
Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager (MSCMDM)
Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager (MSCMDM) is server-based software that allows enterprise IT professionals to manage and automate tasks for Windows Mobile devices. Companies can use MSCMDM to add new...
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Aug 22, 2008
LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol)
stringent authentication protocols employ a salt (a random string of data that modifies a password hash).
Cisco, Microsoft and RSA Security are promoting a more secure version of EAP, Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP), as an Internet standard. That protocol is expected to displace LEAP. LEAP... More... Jul 24, 2008
PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol)
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PEAP authenticates the server with a public key certificate and carries the authentication in a secure Transport Layer Security (TLS) session, over which the WLAN user, WLAN stations and the authentication server can authenticate themselves. Each station gets an individual encryption key. When used in... More... Jul 22, 2008
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