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Smooth user experience

December 19, 2008

"... It was easy to configure and operate, faster, and more stable and compatible than other solutions we tried..."

Florian Pierre Veronneau, Data Mentors, Inc., Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA


Installs more easily

December 19, 2008

"... I am impressed, this has been as painless as anything we’ve ever installed..."

Zarko Draganic, IT manager, Marin Montessori School


Remote access operations are more efficient

December 19, 2008

"... The efficiency of our remote staff and the security of our network can now be maximized..."

Reza Vaziri, IT manager Viigo, Toronto, Kanada


Secure communication for iPhones too

December 09, 2008

The Cisco VPN Client, built in the Apple iPhone, and the NCP Secure Enterprise Server are completely compatible. Mobile users could be integrated in a holistic Virtual Private Network


Release of Expanded IPSec VPN Secure Client for PC’s and Handheld Devices

December 03, 2008

Major Upgrade Available in December 2008


Full cost control

November 26, 2008

A Budget-Manager for full cost control is now integrated in the new NCP Secure Enterprise Client for Windows.


Parameter Blocks eliminate Risks

November 18, 2008

A study from City and Guilds identify many security risks through the workers. NCP parameter blocks hinder the most oft the risks.


Network Access Control

November 11, 2008

The NCP Endpoint Security check all security-relevant parameters for access onto the company network.


NCP engineering’s VPN Secure Client Supports Leading Biometric Security Technologies

October 22, 2008

Two-part Authentication Strategy Reinforces Network Integrity


FBI warns of sweeping global threat to U.S. cybersecurity

October 17, 2008

The FBI's newly appointed chief of cybersecurity warned today that "a couple dozen" countries are eager to hack U.S. government, corporate and military networks.


Cracking CAPTCHA: Another Russian Business

October 14, 2008

We’ve already written about CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart), the mechanism used to protect web sites, forums, and mailing systems against the automatic creation of accounts and contents.


iPhone Can Take Screenshots of Anything You Do

October 13, 2008

Your iPhone is watching you.

If you've got an iPhone, pretty much everything you have done on your handset has been temporarily stored as a screenshot that hackers or forensics experts could eventually recover, according to a renowned iPhone hacker who exposed the security flaw in a webcast Thursday.


Hackers exploit Neosploit to booby trap BBC, US postal service

October 08, 2008

200K login credentials found on crimeware server. Cybercrooks have used the latest version of Neosploit to booby-trap an estimated 80,000 legitimate sites with malicious code.


IT Security: Can We Be Compliant and Yet Insecure?

October 07, 2008

Bill Sieglein on how to go beyond regulatory checklists.


US Border Agency Says It Can Seize Laptops

August 05, 2008

Travelers beware: U.S. agents now have the authority to seize and retain laptops indefinitely, according to a new policy detailed in documents issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.


Whitepaper LANCOM

July 31, 2008

Public Spots - Operators' rights and obligations




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