Plantronics Introduces USB Unified Communications Products
March 11, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Plantronics, Inc. (NYSE: PLT) today simplified its growing Unified Communications (UC) portfolio and introduced new audio solutions that help IT departments deploy UC quickly and keep costs down. The new solutions, including a USB desk phone and premium corded headsets, deliver brilliant audio, unmatched quality and ease of use across all work environments. The Plantronics
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BlockMaster and CryptoCard boost USB device security
March 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
BlockMaster a leading provider of manageable secure USB devices, today announces that partner, CryptoCard has integrated its BlackShield ID tokens with SafeStick, to provide two-factor authentication as a readily available extension of the SafeStick device and to offer complete protection against identity theft. In addition, SafeConsole’s new Publisher feature will provide users with the ability
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Kingston launches DataTraveler 310
February 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Kingston Digital Europe Ltd, a subsidiary of Kingston Technology Corporation, the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the release of the Kingston DataTraveler 310, the ultimate mobile storage accessory, allowing users to carry a complete digital portfolio of documents. The Kingston DataTraveler 310 replaces the 256GB DataTraveler 300, released in July 2009. The
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Ironkey and Actividentity bring stronger authentication to enterprise devices
February 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
IronKey and ActivIdentity Corporation today announced that they have teamed to deliver a comprehensive solution that enables government agencies and enterprises to utilize Common Access Card (CAC) and Personal Identity Verification (PIV) credentials as a second factor when authenticating to an IronKey multifunction security device. Integration with the ActivIdentity ActivClient™ smart card middleware enables a second
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4,500 USBs are left in Dry Cleaners
January 20, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
A survey released today reveals that in the last year, 4,500 memory sticks have been forgotten in people’s pockets as they take their clothes to be washed at the local dry cleaners. From 6th April onwards if data is lost and it causes a major security breach, this could now cost a company
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4,500 USBs are left in Dry Cleaners
January 20, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
A survey released today reveals that in the last year, 4,500 memory sticks have been forgotten in people’s pockets as they take their clothes to be washed at the local dry cleaners. From 6th April onwards if data is lost and it causes a major security breach, this could now cost a company
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Broadcom announces next gen single-chip 802.11n USB solutions
January 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Broadcom Corporation today announced its next generation single-chip 802.11n USB solutions for multimedia applications. As a follow-on to the success of the world’s first single-chip dual-band 802.11n Broadcom® BCM4323, these new Wi-Fi® solutions integrate high-performance Power Amplifiers (PAs) in a single monolithic CMOS die and leverage ubiquitous USB interfaces to add high performance Wi-Fi connectivity
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Origin comments on Kingston Datatraveler security flaws
December 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Kingston Datatraveler security flaws highlight need for highest levels of encryption says Origin Storage. As Kingston Technologies has revealed several of its secure USB drives can be hacked by a skilled cracker, Origin Storage says that the situation is a classic illustration of the increasing levels of hacker sophistication making lower level encryption technologies obsolete. “Kingston has
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Origin comments on Kingston Datatraveler security flaws
December 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Kingston Datatraveler security flaws highlight need for highest levels of encryption says Origin Storage. As Kingston Technologies has revealed several of its secure USB drives can be hacked by a skilled cracker, Origin Storage says that the situation is a classic illustration of the increasing levels of hacker sophistication making lower level encryption technologies obsolete. “Kingston has
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