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Bastille Networks Receives DHS OTA to Continue Wireless Security Tech Dev’t

CTOvision

Atlanta, Georgia-based internet of things company Bastille Networks has received an other transaction agreement from the Department of Homeland Security to continue the development of a technology designed to protect […].

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A Reality Check on Mobile Private Networks and Private Wireless

IT Toolbox

The post A Reality Check on Mobile Private Networks and Private Wireless appeared first on Spiceworks. One of the biggest limiting factors in deploying MPNs will be the cost. Find out more.

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Juniper expands AI management features for wired, wireless networks

Network World

Juniper Networks continues to expand its AI technology in an effort to ease network management tasks and simplify customers’ network operations. At the core of the platform is the firm’s cloud-based, natural-language Mist AI and Marvis virtual network assistant (VNA) technology.

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Wi-Fi 7 brings enterprise-caliber predictability to wireless networks, says Cisco CTO

Network World

The ability to more effectively control wireless networks will go a long way toward making Wi-Fi 7 a viable upgrade for current over-the-air networks and, in some cases, even hard-wired environments. Wi-Fi 7 is expected to reduce latency, increase network capacity, boost efficiency, and support more connected devices.

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DISH Wireless: Next-Generation Telco

DISH Wireless’ 5G broadband services narrowly met the June 14 deadline set by US regulator, the FCC, to cover 20% of the US population. It has now made services on its cloud-native 5G Open RAN network available in more than 120 US cities. The reality of deploying a cloud-native network.

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Cisco IoT wireless access points hit by severe command injection flaw

Network World

Cisco’s Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) hardware has been hit with a hard-to-ignore flaw that could allow attackers to hijack the access points’ web interface using a crafted HTTP request. Cisco’s other wireless access point products that don’t use URWB are unaffected. If this is disabled, the device was not affected.

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The NEW CompTIA Network+: Your Questions Answered

Association of Information Technology Professional

CompTIA Network+ is a globally recognized certification that validates the skills required to implement enterprise-level wired and wireless network solutions. Read on as we’ve answered your pressing questions about the newest version of the exam.

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