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| • US Department of Defence beefs up its network security (PublicTechnology.net) |
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ForeScout Technologies and eEye Digital Security are delivering a combined vulnerability assessment (VA) and network access control (NAC) solution to automate the process of ensuring all devices connecting to American Department of Defence (DoD) networks are in compliance with Information Assurance Vulnerability Alerts (IAVA) standards and grant access based on this compliance.
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| • Who needs brains when you've got beauty? (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier) |
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Family values Former British glamour model Jayne Bennington, 31, says she spends the equivalent of $600 a month on treatments and frills to make her daughter Sasha, 11, into the beauty queen she almost was herself, according to a July profile in London's Daily Mail. However, Mom has done such a good job that Sasha can't get work because she no longer looks like a child. Asked her self-assessment ...
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| • Rove’s Kaine critique gains new irony with Palin pick (The Hook) |
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Atlantic Monthly editor Andrew Sullivan points out on his blog today that former White House deputy chief of staff Karl Rove’s assessment of Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine (D) as a vice presidential candidate has new meaning now that Rove’s party will soon nominate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) for the same office. “With all due respect to Gov. Kaine, he’s been a governor for three years,” said ...
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| • Telecom Software enables complete NGN testing. (ThomasNet) |
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Within one services-centric test solution, Spirent® Landslide users can test any application over any access and any core network while simulating mobility and protocol interaction. End-to-end, IP-based next generation network (NGN) test system validates systems and services prior to deployment, promoting accelerated development, execution, and debugging of test cases. Solution also integrates ...
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| • Oracle technical forum upgrade plagued with problems (InfoWorld) |
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Oracle's technical forums have been racked with performance issues all week since the vendor upgraded the system. Forums.oracle.com underwent a "long, long overdue" upgrade last weekend to Jive Forums 5.5, according to a blog post by Justin Kestelyn, editor in chief of Oracle Technology Network. But apparently, some Oracle users have had to wait a long, long time to access the ...
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