Sipera Raises $13.2 Million for VoIP Security
March 16th, 2006
Sipera Raises $13.2 Million for VoIP Security
Converge Network Digest - Sipera Systems, a start-up based in Richardson, Texas, secured $13.2M in series B round funding for its security solutions for VoIP, mobile and multimedia communications. The round was led by Sequoia Capital, and includes prior investors Austin
Vendors flunk wireless security test
Infoworld - “The number of unprotected access points is unacceptably high,” Kaspersky said. “It should again be stressed that these points provide access to the local networks of companies participating in Cebit — a prime target for hackers.” Kaspersky detected
WiMax in focus
Computerworld - Related to this topic This article describes a Wi-Fi mobile application built by the North Carolina Department of Transportation and explains how database and synchronization technology Attend this webcast, with speaker Apurva Dave’, Senior
Read review
Infoworld - Sure, it s possible to rewrite applications and user interfaces to run on smartphones or PDAs. Unfortunately, however, rewritten apps often result in click-heavy, unintuitive navigation and code that sucks up a mobile device s limited
Your secret PIN may not be so secret
CNET News - The problem, according to security experts, is the storage of PINs attached to debit cards. The compromise of so many PINs suggests that a national retailer stockpiled customer information even though such a practice is against rules set down by the
ATM card information stolen from abroad
WNDU - You might want to check the balance on your checking accounts. A sophisticated ring of thieves stole ATM card information, and they are wiping some people out. It has happened to thousands of people across the United States: unauthorized withdrawals
Amazon Latest in Video Download Arena?
InternetNews.com - A chorus of companies is singing the praises of digital-video delivery these days, and Amazon.com is the latest to negotiate with Hollywood to offer movie downloads, the New York Times reported today. Amazon spokesperson Patty Smith refused to
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