Implement WPA2 Enterprise Encryption on Your WLAN

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Implement WPA2 Enterprise Encryption on Your WLAN

WPA2 Enterprise encryption with 802.1X authentication provides the best Wi-Fi security for businesses, but it's not always easy to configure. Our guide will get you past some of the stumbling blocks. Read more >>


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HP Networking Deploys New Energy Efficient Ethernet Switches

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Watch for Authentication Bypass Vulnerabilities

You wouldn't build a person-sized cat door into a bank vault, but when your Web app or management tool assumes perfect behavior from your users, you're setting yourself up for similar failure. Read more >>

Blogs

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Apache resigns from Java Community Process - What's next?
From the 'They Told Us So' files:Apache today officially resigned from the Java Community Process (JCP), after weeks of threatening to do so. Earlier this week, I spoke with Apache's Geir Magnusson about the recent approval of the Java... Read more >>

 

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