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Extreme Networks is coming out with more secure VoIP technology and fellow LAN switch maker HP ProCurve is announcing a partnership with Mitel at VoiceCon Orlando this week
Think your job's tough? IT pros in the U.S. military handle extreme temperatures, 'moon dust' and mortar attacks to keep communications -- including multiple networks -- up and running
...Extreme Switches then you can do dynamic ACLs per port. Similar to how you assign a VLAN via RADIUS attributes, you can assign ACLs for that port in addition to assigning a VLAN. This is great if you have the right switches. It helps protect the other endpoints within a quarantine VLAN and adds an extra layer of security. Cisco switches do...
...extreme attention to the details of the mission at hand (aka the business) was the number one priority and that all of our technology, services, and applications existed for those Sailors and Marines on the other end (the customer). I can recall countless instances where mission critical communications services (telephony, orderwires,...
...extreme responses to nut allergies
He said the number of US schools declaring themselves to be entirely "nut free" -- banning staples like peanut butter, homemade baked goods and any foods without detailed ingredient labels -- was rising, despite clear evidence that such restrictions were unnecessary
School entrances have signs admonishing...
...extreme and happens over the short period of time in which the exploit runs undetected (and the subsequent recovery). With reliability, the pain is often less intense but occurs more frequently and over longer periods of time; its those annoying little bugs that waste time and force awkward work-arounds. You can pull the band-aid off all at...
...extreme programming folks are fond of only doing what they need to do to ship, and Microsoft shipped code without threat models for a long time. The further something is from the process of building code, the less likely it is to be complete and up to date. That problem was made worse because there werent a lot of people who would say let me...