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HOW-TO: Mobile Security
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EPA tightens up power specs for PCs
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the first update in seven years to its Energy Star program for power saving PCs. On average, the revised requirements for the Energy Star program will require PCs to be 65 percent more power efficient than current models.

Top 10 mobile device privacy policies
A leading privacy consultant provides 10 ways to reduce the risk that confidential information will be accessed from lost or stolen mobile devices.

Protect yourself against Wi-Fi bandwidth vampires
Wireless networking can open up enterprises to viruses, malware and black hat hackers. It's not as tough as you think to get protection -- here's what you should do.

Locking Down WLAN Designs with 802.11i
With the introduction of 802.11i, designers now have the opportunity to provide wireless security using cryptographically proven techniques. Here's a look inside the key security elements provided under 802.11i.

Securing Converged Wired/Wireless LAN Designs: Part 3
To meet the demands of enterprise customers, engineers must craft systems that provide seamless security between wired and wireless networks. Find out how to provide seamless security in this three-part set.

Mobile security development choices
As mobile commerce becomes less of a buzzword and more of a reality, transaction security is becoming an important concern for mobile users and wireless application developers alike.

Security for mobile devices in the enterprise
Data mobility and accessibility are necessities in today's business environment. Professionals want to stay connected while they are traveling, and businesses strive to improve productivity and streamline operations by making relevant information accessible to their mobile work force.

Wireless calls for flexible, embedded tech
Within a relatively short time, wireless communication has evolved from a novelty into an integral part of everyday life. In fact, market research firm Meta Group Inc. reported last year that over the next few years, more than 50 percent of enterprises will deploy personal digital assistants and smart phones for communication, coordination, planning and other corporate activities.


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