Monday, October 17, 2005

NetFlash: Cisco finally brings security push to LAN

NetFlash: Cisco finally brings security push to LAN
10/17/05

In this issue:

* Cisco finally brings security push to LAN
* RSA boosts security of single sign-on
* Review: Data Protection Manager is a decent step for
Microsoft
* New appliance lets users control remote PCs
* IBM and BEA make RFID moves
* Radio: HP's Mark Potts on SOA
* Today on Layer 8
* Links related to NetFlash
* Featured reader resource
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NETFLASH: BREAKING NEWS FROM NETWORKWORLD.COM

By Jeff Caruso

Cisco is late to the LAN authentication game, with other vendors
way out in front with this. But Cisco is also the big kid on the
block, so perhaps it can afford to be late with Network
Admission Control Phase II (written with a Roman numeral for
added importance). What do you think?
Cisco finally brings security push to LAN
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash8861>

RSA boosts security of single sign-on

RSA is integrating SecurID with its Sign-On Manager - and that
means saving a step for users authenticating via RSA's popular
SecurID technology.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash8862>

Review: Data Protection Manager is a decent step for Microsoft

Microsoft has made its first attempt at tending to
enterprisewide data protection. In our Clear Choice Test of the
newly released Data Protection Manager 1.0, we found that it
does a respectable job at data backup/restore, archiving and
management, but it's strictly limited to Microsoft-only machines
and does not yet support Microsoft's full range of applications.

<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash8863>

New appliance lets users control remote PCs

A start-up is launching an appliance that lets help desk staff
take control of remote computers without the time-consuming
tasks of installing and maintaining dedicated software on the
remote machines.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash8864>

IBM and BEA make RFID moves

As consumer goods companies and other businesses feel the
pressure to advance their RFID efforts from pilot to large-scale
production mode, IBM and BEA Systems are among vendors standing
by with new wares.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash8865>

Radio: HP's Mark Potts on SOA

Senior Editor Denise Dubie talks with Mark Potts, CTO of HP's
management software business, about his role with the company
and HP's view on the state of service-oriented architecture
(SOA) implementations in customer sites. Listen in:
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash8866>

Today on Layer 8, where we wonder why there hasn't been a new
iPod released in the past 10 minutes:
You'll never guess where the country's biggest Wi-Fi cloud
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concentration of geeks in the U.S.; and the winner of the latest
Weekly Caption Contest; all this today and more at your home for
not-just-networking news.
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The top 5: Today's most-read stories

1. Symantec AntiVirus Scan Engine has serious bug
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2. New WLAN group shakes up standards process
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash8779>
3. Windows 2000 vulnerability could lead to new outbreak
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash8723>
4. You won't find this book on Oprah's list
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash8516>
5. IETF effort promises fewer net failures
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash8515>

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newsletter and the Voices of Networking newsletter. Contact him
at <mailto:jcaruso@nww.com>
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