Category: Network Security

Network security is a broad term which covers a multitude of technologies, devices and processes and is in its simplest form a set of rules and configurations designed to protect the integrity, confidentiality and accessibility of computer networks and data using both software and hardware technologies.

Telecommunication Network Security Modules

For the last few years, telecom operators around the globe have been discussing the development and deployment of new network security technologies. They have shared their hopes for the development of a new series of advanced security products that will transform data protection. But these discussions are not only about the security of telecommunication networks,…

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Home-Infected Malware and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Users

threat against the US. the impression that the United States was on the verge of a major attack. out their plans. invaded, the US was being invaded, and they were getting ready to attack the US. impossible situation. drift” for the US government. was not really necessary. growing threat of terrorism. virtual private network (VPN)…

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Attack Scenarios of Network Security

With the rise of network security as a serious issue in the industry, the main concern is not only about the attack vectors, but also the attack scenarios. Attack scenarios are very diverse in terms of network models and attack methods for various types of networks and types of network devices. Attack scenarios can be…

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The Network Access Control Market (NACM)

The Network Access Control Market (NACM) – The Market for Network Security Management, Security of Communications, Security of Computing Systems, Network Infrastructure, Network Security & Host-based Security, and the Network Security Management Market – The market for Network Security Management, Security of Communications, Security of Computers or Security of Software. The NACM is primarily intended…

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How to Find AD CS Misconfigurations in Windows Server 2018

We’ve all heard the refrain that you should never trust a certificate, but how and when do you test for it? I hear you say, but if you’re building a server, like I do, you need to test that you’ve got a good certificate for your server and then verify that your certificate, or that…

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AnyVision Announces a $ 235 Million Injection From SoftBank

AnyVision, a global provider of access control technology and technology solutions, today announced that it has raised $235 million at a valuation of $2. The investment, led by leading tech investors such as Khosla Ventures, Tencent Asset Management, and Sequoia Capital, will fund a comprehensive set of enhancements that address the evolving security needs for…

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Airtel Xstream Fiber Launches Secure Internet

Airtel Xstream Fiber Launches Secure InternetIn Airtel Fiber launch event today, I had an opportunity to share my thoughts, as well as insights and observations on the Airtel Xstream Fiber launch. I also had an opportunity to interview Airtel’s managing director & chief technology officer, Dr. Akshay Rikhuri. Airtel Xstream Fiber Launches Secure InternetIn Airtel…

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Microsoft’s Patch for the Print-Unsecure Flaw

Microsoft has released an emergency patch for an issue that can cause printers to halt and display an error message if there is a network problem. The emergency patch contains fixes for Microsoft Connect and Print Problems service packs and was released on March 3, 2018. As always, it is only available for users on…

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Mobile Network Security: A Security Issue in 5G-Slicing Networks

Today’s smart phones are constantly connected to the internet. With this, you can have access to all kinds of information and services. Unfortunately, no matter what is on your phone, you probably don’t have much control of it. In terms of security, mobile network security becomes important to guarantee that you are protected. 5G is…

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How SPAC is Using Privacy and Security to Sell Premium Internet-Connected Devices

How SPAC is using its privacy and security to sell “premium” Internet-connected devices, including routers, home hubs, and phones. SPAC started in 2005, and today, it sells roughly a dozen products and services, and is expected to have at least 1-2 more. “We already know there are a lot of people interested in our products,…

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