Editor's note: We will be changing how we send out Network World newsletters over the next few weeks. To ensure future delivery of your newsletters, please add nww_newsletters@newsletters.networkworld.com to your e-mail address book or 66.186.127.216 to your white-list file. Thank you. Products of the Week Our round-up of intriguing new products from Axxana, Ring Cube, Novell among others. Audit finds 700 big vulnerabilities in air traffic systems A government audit has found more than 760 high-risk vulnerabilities in Web applications used to support Air Traffic Control (ATC) operations around the country. FutureNet 2009: IPv6 coming, ready or not Although many businesses say that they see no economic advantage to deploying IPv6 over their networks, several panelists at this year's FutureNet said that they soon may not... AT&T partner will help bring new devices to network AT&T has turned to an outside service provider to get consumer electronics products such as navigation devices, cameras and MIDs (mobile Internet devices) onto its network more quickly and easily. Businessman indicted on telecom bribery charges A South Korean businessman has been indicted in a U.S. court for his alleged role in a bribery conspiracy related to a US$206 million telecommunications contract with the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES), the U.S. Department of Justice said. Social networking worries CIOs Posted by Microsoft Subnet editor Julie Bort (and here's my off topic warning. This post is not particularly about Microsoft): I'm at the Colorado IT Symposium in Denver today where I will be moderating an afternoon session composed of a panel of CIOs. In attendance is about 200 technology professionals gathering together to discuss such diverse topics as security threats, "virtualizing" your IT staff and the best way to manage consultants. Buzzblog: What does security software have to do with swine flu? Right, absolutely nothing. Yet that lack of any connection did not deter one vendor from sending us a press release with this headline: "Cyber-Ark's security helps keep Swine Flu under control." Low-rent hacking Cisco Subnet blogger Jimmy Ray Purser shows you how firmware can help you hack on a budget. May Giveaways Cisco Subnet, Microsoft Subnet and Google Subnet are collectively giving away books on Google Apps Deciphered, the CCNA Security exam, an awesome SQL Server 2005/2008 training video and the grand prize, a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500. Deadline for entries May 31. Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. |
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