Monday, June 06, 2005

3Com quarantines malicious traffic


All the week's news and views about LANs, 06/06/05
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Network World's LANs News Alert

3Com quarantines malicious traffic, 06/06/05

3Com this week will introduce software that uses switches as
enforcement points to shut down attacks on business networks,
making it possible for users to quarantine infected machines
that propagate malicious code.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/060605-3com.html?nl>

Aruba corrals foreign wireless LAN clients, 06/06/05

Users can corral foreign wireless LAN clients trying to connect
to corporate networks, and grant them limited access to specific
resources, using new software from Aruba Wireless Networks and
Sygate.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert2389>

Newsletter: Alcatel-Aruba partnership unites wired, wireless
worlds, 06/02/05

Alcatel this week introduced several wireless LAN switches to
bring the security and management it has been developing on the
wired LAN side to wireless.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert2390>

Newsletter: Cell phones are becoming LAN phones, 05/31/05

Last week several chip companies simultaneously announced they
were coming out with integrated circuits aimed at bringing
wireless LAN technology to mobile phones ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert2391>
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