среда, 10 декабря 2008 г.

Mr. Obama? Don t forget the cyberwar threat


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A 96-page report released Monday by the Center for Strategic and International Studies paints a gloomy picture of where America stands in the matter of infowar. Hint: Stands may be too optimistic a verb.

The report is blunt : We re in trouble, our laws are out of date, we need leadership from the White House, and money public and private must be applied to the problem. Only a plan that respects privacy and civil liberties will do, and only a comprehensive policy covering both domestic and international situations will work.

It s hard to turn the course of government on a DIME, but that strategy -- combining Diplomatic, Intelligence, Military, and Economic efforts -- is the commission s recommendation. Law enforcement s mentioned too, but DIMELE just doesn t have the same change-redolent jingle, does it?

Cyberwar isn t something out of Strangelove. We ve been drilling for it for years -- and some observers would suggest that we ve been engaging in it, too. Over just the past year, the Departments of Defense, State, Homeland Security, and Commerce, along with NASA, and the National Defense University have all been targeted by hack attacks from outside our borders, and those are the ones we know about. As recently as last week, the Department of Defense was forced to scramble in response to a old-but-tweaked worm that made its way onto both NIPRNet and SIPRNet through, allegedly, USB drives left scattered in parking lots.

The report calls for a strong statement from the White House that our cyber-infrastructure is a vital asset, and that we ll protect the asset with all instruments of national power to assure our security, safety, prosperity, and ability to deliver critical services.

In fact, it s hard to imagine language much stronger landing on the desk of an incoming president in, well, any economy but the current one.

The United States must treat cybersecurity as one of the most important national security challenges it faces, the report says. Calling the previous administration s Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative good but not sufficient, it describes cybersecurity as a strategic issue on par with weapons of mass destruction and global jihad.

The report also calls for a new National Office for Cyberspace, to work with the National Security Council NSC -- and says that it needs to be based in the Executive Office of the President. In addition, the report suggests that there should be established a Cybersecurity Directorate in the NSC that absorbs the functions of the Homeland Security Council HSC . The HSC was formed in the aftermath of 9 11 and has been heretofore separate from the NSC. Existing agencies would keep their current operational abilities; for instance, DHS would retain control of US-CERT .

Privacy watchdogs will be interested to see the report s thinking on identity management. The report advocates for the use of strong identity authentication for critical cyber-infrastructures, and fast -- the President should have a progress report within six months. But there s at least some serious thought about how to keep online entities, particularly businesses, from abusing new standards for credentials. The FTC, in its GLBA-enforcement aspect, would be in charge of riding herd on that.

The government s own standards for maintaining security also need an overhaul. The report calls for a rewrite of the Federal Information Security Management Act FISMA to introduce performance-based security measurements, which ought to unnerve those charged with passing those FISMA audits . And civilian agencies and national security programs are to move onto an equal legal footing when it comes to tech standards; risk-based standards covering all federal IT systems are to be developed.

The CSIS Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency has been working on the report since August 2007; its work included dozens of meetings and briefings with government and private-sector officials as well as multiple congressional hearings and briefings. The commission s chairs were Rep. Jim Langevin D - R.I. , Rep. Michael McCaul R - Tex. , Air Force Lt. Gen. Harry Raduege ret., currently with Deloitte , and Microsoft Corp. VP for Trustworthy Computing Scott Charney. CSIS is bipartisan and nonprofit.
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Neos Networks selects Sorrento s GigaMux Platform to Expand ...


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LONDON 8 December 2008 Sorrento Networks today announced that Neos Networks, a leading telecom network operator in Europe, has deployed the Sorrento GigaMux wavelength-division multiplexing WDM products to increase the capacity of its expansive network that supports thousands of UK subscribers. Neos selected Sorrento s platform to support the increasing optical bandwidth needs associated with high-speed data communications and video...

Through its implementation of Sorrento s GigaMux 3200 platform, Neos can seamlessly add capacity to its existing WDM infrastructure without interrupting traffic signals. This gives the company the flexibility to build out its optical ring and mesh networks across the UK to respond to customers needs on demand. Neos is currently using the GigaMux 3200 to support 1Gb Ethernet, 2.5 Gb services and 10 Gb local-area and wide-area networking capabilities for its broad customer base.

By cost-effectively increasing our network bandwidth we can make more next-generation consumer and business services available to our customers faster, said Adrian Pike, group director of Neos Networks. Sorrento s GigaMux platform gives us the level of flexibility we need to remain competitive in this fast-growth environment.

Sorrento s GigaMux 3200 WDM platform enables Neos to deliver high-speed services with significantly reduced capital outlay and fewer management requirements than other optical networking products. A protocol-independent design allows the GigaMux platform to transport and extend the traffic of SONET SDH, layer 2 3 Ethernet and SAN simultaneously and in their native format. This unmatched level of flexibility and control allows Neos Networks to add or upgrade bandwidth incrementally based on traffic requirements.

As traffic grows and urban networks become more complex, regions like the UK where Neos operates are seeing unprecedented growth of WDM in their metropolitan networks, said Jim Nevelle, CEO of Sorrento Networks. Our GigaMux equipment allows operators like Neos to build highly cost-efficient transport networks that allow them to extend their services to the metro core and metro access faster than their competitors.


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пятница, 5 декабря 2008 г.

MFORMATION PLATFORM TO ENHANCE REMOTE CUSTOMER SUPPORT EXPER...


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Worldwide service underpins an improved customer experience ensuring mobile devices and data services are optimized on any device

Edison, New Jersey, USA December 1, 2008 - Mformation Technologies Inc. the market leader in advanced mobile device management MDM software, today announced that T-Mobile International has deployed and is operating Mformation s market-leading advanced MDM solution globally, supporting critical management tasks on subscribers mobile devices.

Arnd Gallmann, Senior Vice President of T-Mobile said, The customer is at the center of everything we do at T-Mobile. Advanced Device Management is critical to delivering the best possible user experience, ensuring that our customers devices and services are fully optimized and accelerating usage of mobile data services. We are using the Mformation platform to remotely manage mobile devices across our international operations, which enables us to provide the best possible service to our customers and to ensure that their handsets are always up to date and working properly.

With the Mformation software, T-Mobile is able to remotely configure and update the software in mobile devices throughout all phases of their life. Mformation also gives T-Mobile full real-time control and complete security. By using MFORMATION SERVICE MANAGER , T-Mobile is able to deliver the full potential of advanced wireless technology profitably, unlocking the power of their advanced mobile networks.

T-Mobile selected Mformation, the leading global provider of complete mobile device management MDM solutions, to serve its more than 120 million global customers because its integrated device management solution is the most comprehensive on the market, its proven technology leadership in advanced device management and its strong track record of helping mobile operators deliver innovative new data services.

Mark Edwards, Mformation s CEO, comments, We are pleased to be working with T-Mobile as they expand the deployment of device management capabilities around the globe. We have been actively working with T-Mobile to ensure that core management tasks are supported for their end users, regardless of where they are. We look forward to underpinning an expanded range of activities and mobile data services for T-Mobile as they roll out more advanced device management capabilities. Operators using MFORMATION SERVICE MANAGER benefit from high levels of customer satisfaction, rising revenues and increased profits, accelerating the deployment of new mobile devices and wireless data services to their worldwide customers. MFORMATION SERVICE MANAGER is critical to ensuring that services are always properly provisioned, optimized and, ultimately, used.

About Mformation
Mformation Technologies Inc.is the leading global provider of mobile device management MDM technology, offering a complete solution that enables mobile operators to rapidly accelerate their data revenues and reduce support costs. Mformation s award-winning MFORMATION SERVICE MANAGER suite is the most complete, flexible and integrated mobile device management software solution in the industry, providing solutions for OMA DM-based provisioning and configuration, FOTA management, smartphone application management, diagnostics, security management, enterprise management and customer experience management.

MFORMATION SERVICE MANAGER received the 2007 GSM Association s award for for Best Service Delivery Platform and was a finalist for the 2008 CTIA E-Tech award in the 4G-Service Management category. Mformation s platform has been licensed to leading operators in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America including Bell Mobility, Sprint, T-Mobile, Telef nica, Telus and Vodafone. Mformation is headquartered in Edison, New Jersey with offices around the globe. Mformation is a privately held company funded by Battery Ventures, Carmel Ventures, Intel Capital NASDAQ: INTC , North Bridge Venture Partners, QuestMark Partners, Visa International and Wasatch Advisors Inc.

MFORMATION SERVICE MANAGER is the leading management product for WiMAX, supporting leading global service providers like Sprint Xohm as they roll out mobile WiMAX-based services.

Contact Mformation on the Web at www.mformation.com.


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BlueStar Names Chris Sheppard as Datalogic Business Developm...


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Florence, KY November 25, 2008 BlueStar, the leading innovator in solutions-based distribution for Auto ID, Point-of-Sale, Mobility, and RFID products, today announces that Chris Sheppard has joined the company as Business Development Manager. As a BDM, Sheppard will manage BlueStar s channel marketing and business development for Datalogic Scanning and Datalogic Mobile products.

Sheppard joins BlueStar after years of account management experience in the financial services industry. He holds certification in Lead Management, Time and Territory Management, and Competitive Selling.

In addition, Sheppard has a background in account relationships and developing new business. Since joining BlueStar, he has received full training on BlueStar s FUSION business-development program, and will be instrumental in scaling the Datalogic lines through BlueStar and expanding their presence in North America.

BlueStar is very pleased to have Chris Sheppard join our team as a Business Development Manager for Datalogic, says Mark Fraker, BlueStar VP of Marketing. He has the experience and track record of building business; and by employing new marketing techniques such as those in our FUSION program, he will help BlueStar continue to achieve its growth goals.

Datalogic Scanning is glad to have Chris Sheppard on board as our new Business Development Manger, says Kirk Morrison, Datalogic Director of Distribution Sales, N.A. This position is critical to our ongoing success within BlueStar as well as overall business growth in the two tier channel.

About BlueStar
BlueStar is a leading global solutions-based distributor of Point-of-Sale, bar coding, data collection, radio frequency identification RFID , and wireless mobility products. BlueStar works exclusively with VAR Partners, providing them with complete solutions at competitive prices. The company brings unequaled expertise to the market, offers award-winning technical support and is an authorized service center for a growing number of manufacturers. For more information about BlueStar, please contact a BlueStar Account Executive or log on to www.bluestarinc.com.

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