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In brief: Cyveillance updates risk-monitoring service

By Staff Writers, Network World
January 30, 2006 12:05 AM ET
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Cyveillance has announced an updated version of its online risk-monitoring and management service based on a hosted portal that lets corporations monitor blogs, message boards and the Web for information that might target them, violate copyright or lead to illicit activity. Intelligence Center 3.0, which costs $50,000 per year for a subscription, includes a way to generate letters, such as cease-and-desist requests, in addition to other document-generation tools.

There will be a resurgence in the wireless LAN market in 2006, according to researchers at Dell'Oro Group. Many customers were holding off in 2005 during an industry transition between traditional independent access points and WLAN switches with easier centralized security and management, says Greg Collins, an analyst at Dell'Oro. The turning point was Cisco's acquisition of wireless switch vendor Airespace, Collins says. Although a large percentage of corporate WLAN deployments still are in specialized industries, general offices have been adding the technology since 2004, he adds. Cisco has a 60% share of the enterprise market, according to Collins. By 2009, the overall Wi-Fi market, not including integrated routers, will reach $4.8 billion in revenue, he says.

Read more about security in Network World's Security section.

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