More Wireless Security Articles
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Microsoft's Web Services Enhancements for .NET (WSE) 2.0 toolkit improves existing specifications such as WS-Security. This article examines its WS-Security improvements and shows how you can upgrade your Web services to WSE 2.0.
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This book provides wireless and security professionals a foundation upon which to design secure wireless systems. Most security problems are handled reactively rather than proactively; this does not have to be the case for wireless security. Over the past decade, advances in software development have outpaced advances in software security.
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Although the idea of wireless security sounds a little oxymoronic, you can take effective steps to protect your wireless network.
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HP's security expert discusses the state of wireless security today and the challenges it presents to developers
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Like business relationships, all secured relationships on wireless phones begin with a handshake. In this 10-Minute Solution, Jeromy Hill breaks down the differences between the various types of handshakes and explains why they're important for developers.
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