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NetFlash: IBM unveils wireless IDS service

Opinion
Oct 09, 20032 mins
Networking

You may be one of those people who are afraid that implementing a wireless LAN leaves your network vulnerable to any old shmoe with a laptop, a wireless adapter and a penchant for freeloading or breaking into corporate networks. If so, you might be interested in a new intrusion-detection service from IBM, which monitors your WLAN for unauthorized access and notifies you when it happens. IBM unveils wireless IDS service http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1008ibmun.html?net

You may be one of those people who are afraid that implementing a wireless LAN leaves your network vulnerable to any old shmoe with a laptop, a wireless adapter and a penchant for freeloading or breaking into corporate networks. If so, you might be interested in a new intrusion-detection service from IBM, which monitors your WLAN for unauthorized access and notifies you when it happens.

IBM unveils wireless IDS service

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1008ibmun.html?net

Microsoft IE changes premature, say critics

In the name of respecting the patents of another company – and in response to a verdict against it – Microsoft is about to make sweeping changes to Internet Explorer. But some observers say the software giant is too quick to make the changes, which could force Web developers to revamp their sites.

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Former Apple CEO reveals his biggest mistake

Apple should have adopted the Intel architecture when it had the chance, former Apple leader John Sculley said Tuesday.

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Oracle launches database for under $1,000

Hoping to grow its business by reaching into new markets, Oracle launched an edition of its database software Wednesday priced for small and midsized businesses.