Posted on July 22nd, 2008 by jaiz
The planning deployment of Network Access Control (NAC) technology aims to protect IIUM heterogeneous wireless networks from the public back door (possibly done through 3G, bluetooth, firewire, UTP, USB etc), and often dangerous, Internet. It also provides protection from viruses and other types of malware that may be resident on the mobile gadgets that staff, students and visitors connected into IIUM […]
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Posted on July 4th, 2008 by jaiz
As reported in the PC World
To date, major malware outbreaks on smartphones, on the scale of PC infections of past years, are almost unheard of. Early mobile phone viruses, such as Cabir, Skulls and Fontal, targeted a specific operating system, usually Symbian, and required users to accept a download and then actually install files. Infections […]
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Posted on June 4th, 2008 by jaiz
This is the final test. Off course definately it will works. My concern is to check its features, how it suit to our environment. I have listed our requiremnt in the previous post. The main requirement for this PoC is to test the features as listed below:
Can integrate with with our Aruba Controller - (we are […]
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Posted on June 4th, 2008 by jaiz
My Director wrote about “habis laa… ” in his blog. I totally agree with him. The current 140Mbps internet leased line yg ader takkan cukup. But my concern is more on how to control the usage. We need to study the impact of offering free wireless in campus. Gosshhhh….. during the briefing day (in short sem)… […]
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