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Week in review: iPhone answers business calls

March 7, 2008 Apple opens up the iPhone to developers and challenges BlackBerry, while Yahoo opens up its takeover defense strategy. Also: Microsoft shows off IE 8. TAGS: Apple iPhone, IPSec, Apple Computer, deadline, RIM BlackBerry, Week in review, reader, Yahoo! Inc., developer, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Nokia adds to mobile access portfolio

January 12, 2005 Products promise more flexibility for corporate customers logging on to the company network. TAGS: IPSec, Nokia Corp., IP VPN, branch office, IPSec VPN, VPN, portfolio, SSL, mobile device, IP, client

NetScreen locks up secure-network deal

October 6, 2003 The security device maker announces an agreement to buy Neoteris, a leader in the fast-growing market for virtual private networks based on secure sockets layer technology. TAGS: IPSec, NetScreen Technologies, VPN, NeoTeris, SSL, security device, solution, leader, agreement, security, Web browser

Citrix to acquire SSL VPN start-up

November 23, 2004 Software maker Citrix announces that it's acquiring SSL VPN equipment maker Net6 for $50 million in cash. TAGS: SSL VPN, Citrix Systems Inc., SSL, IPSec, VPN, Cisco Systems Inc., remote access, acquisition, software company

Flaw found in VPN crypto security

May 12, 2005 Problem in a popular encryption technology could let hackers intercept communications between remote workers and a company network. TAGS: VPN, IPSec, flaw, attacker, worker, security

VPN flaw threatens Internet traffic

November 15, 2005 Problem in key Internet security protocol used by Cisco, Juniper and other companies could shut down devices or slow movement of data. TAGS: IPSec, 3Com Corp., Juniper Networks Inc., Cisco PIX Firewall, Cisco Systems Inc., VPN, denial of service, advisory, Internet security, flaw, networking, firewall, security

Check Point back in browser-based VPN security

May 3, 2004 The third time could be a charm for Check Point Software as it introduces yet another SSL virtual private network product. TAGS: SSL VPN, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., SSL, IPSec, IPSec VPN, VPN, Juniper Networks Inc., appliance, NetScreen Technologies, Gartner Inc., firewall, Nortel Networks Corp., remote access, Nokia Corp., worker, Cisco Systems Inc.

Remote access for small companies

July 16, 2004 Aventail among first to introduce a type of secure remote networking product for small and midsize businesses. TAGS: Aventail Corp., SSL VPN, SSL, IPSec, remote access, Cisco Systems Inc., small and medium business

Cisco to add SSL networking to products

November 7, 2003 The company is expected to announce Monday that it will start shipping secure networking features based on Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL, encryption. TAGS: SSL, VPN, IPSec, Cisco Systems Inc., NeoTeris, SafeWeb, telecommuting, network security, networking, Web browser, operating system

SSL networking heats up

November 10, 2003 The market is heating up for products that allow secure access to corporate networks based on a widely used browser security technology known as secure sockets layer encryption. TAGS: SSL, Aventail Corp., IPSec, VPN, SafeWeb, NetScreen Technologies, NeoTeris, Cisco Systems Inc., network security, security technology, corporate network, remote access, Nortel Networks Corp., Symantec Corp., networking, worker

Microsoft: Still more to do on security

February 6, 2007 Company has made headway on protecting PCs, but more Net use means more challenges, Gates and Mundie tell RSA crowd. Photos: Bill Gates at RSA TAGS: Craig Mundie, IPv6, RSA Security Inc., IPSec, Bill Gates, challenge, IP, Microsoft Windows Vista, security, password, Microsoft Corp., conference, Microsoft Windows, PC

Through the security looking glass

March 2, 2004 Yes, there's glitz and glamour, but industry watcher Tim Clark says cybersecurity experts are still arguing about many of the same things they did five years ago. TAGS: appliance, PKI, SSL VPN, IPSec, anti-spam, SSL, intrusion prevention, VPN, identity management, RSA Security Inc., security, conference

Motorola banks on new gadgets, features

January 7, 2004 Following a disappointing holiday season, the communications giant is trying to get back on track with new products and with enhancements to old ones. TAGS: Motorola Inc., IPSec, communications company, signal, holiday season, handset, Wi-Fi, CDMA, GSM, messaging, broadband, client, bank, U.S.

Commentary: What to do with IPv6?

July 28, 2003 While the limited number of available IP addresses is a primary concern for IPv6 advocates, they have other arguments for migrating from IPv4. One example is security. TAGS: IPv6, IPv4, IPSec, IP address, Network Address Translation, commentary, U.S. company, IP, protocol, Forrester Research Inc., router, security, U.S.

Carriers add SSL string to their bow

April 7, 2004 A browser-based VPN technology is gaining popularity among corporate buyers, and carriers are making a bid for their business. TAGS: SSL VPN, Aventail Corp., SSL, VPN, IPSec, Jeff Wilson, appliance, MCI Inc., MPLS, carrier, Sprint Nextel, outsource, remote access, telecommunications, AT&T Corp., Web browser

Start-up says it can deliver secure VoIP

September 7, 2004 Net6 says it has just the trick to make voice calling over a Secure Sockets Layer VPN work well. TAGS: SSL VPN, SSL, Juniper Networks Inc., Aventail Corp., TCP, packet, VoIP, IPSec, voice, VPN, network connection, IP, start-up, Real-Time, security, Web browser

Cisco issues another security warning

April 16, 2004 The networking giant warns customers of a security vulnerability associated with its Cisco 3000 VPN Concentrator. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., PKI, Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator, internetwork, WLAN, authentication, IPSec, digital certificate, Cisco Catalyst, vulnerability, VPN, security, password, LAN, knowledge, operating system

Sprint makes about-face on VPN technology

January 29, 2004 After years of criticizing a technology known as multiprotocol label switching, the long-distance carrier succumbs to market pressure and will offer MPLS virtual private networks. TAGS: MPLS VPN, MPLS, VPN, Sprint Nextel, ATM, IPSec, frame relay, data service, remote access, carrier, IP

Bell Labs eyes broadband's future

June 10, 2003 Jeff Jaffe, president of Lucent's Bell Labs, is focusing the innovative company's attention on the next phase of broadband communications development. TAGS: AT&T Bell Laboratories, SuperComm, Lucent Technologies Inc., IPSec, telephone network, fiber, IP, broadband, service provider, president, Real-Time, security, TV, video
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