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     Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act Advances in the Senate
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    By Francis Knott
    In Blog
    Posted July 16, 2014

    Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act Advances in the Senate

    In an effort to protect the nation from increasing critical online threats, The Senate Intelligence Committee voted on July 8 to advance a bill that promotes information sharing about cyber [...]

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     6 Tips for Securing Wi-Fi During Summer Vacation
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    By Francis Knott
    In Blog
    Posted July 11, 2014

    6 Tips for Securing Wi-Fi During Summer Vacation

    This summer, 176 million Americans will leave their worries behind and hit the road for a much-needed summer retreat. What won’t be left in the dust? Wi-Fi. In a recent report, nearly one third [...]

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     Secure Messaging Apps: Are You Really Protected?
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    By Francis Knott
    In Blog
    Posted July 3, 2014

    Secure Messaging Apps: Are You Really Protected?

    In the past year, a total of 432 million personal accounts were hacked in the United States alone. That is the equivalent of nearly half of all American adults. So what is everyone doing to [...]

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     Hackers: The Team to beat at this year’s World Cup
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    By Francis Knott
    In Blog
    Posted June 25, 2014

    Hackers: The Team to beat at this year’s World Cup

    The FIFA World Cup has already set a new records for internet-video streaming this year, with the USA-Ghana match pulling in 1.4 million viewers to become the largest –ever event for WatchESPN. [...]

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     Public Wi-Fi: A Blessing and a Curse
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    By Francis Knott
    In Blog
    Posted June 18, 2014

    Public Wi-Fi: A Blessing and a Curse

    How often do you use public Wi-Fi? Probably more than you think. We’ve known for a long time that unsecured Wi-Fi networks are a serious vulnerability in the tech world. But just how serious of a [...]

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     KoolSpan U: Weekly Word Wednesday – Biometrics
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    By Francis Knott
    In Blog
    Posted April 9, 2014

    KoolSpan U: Weekly Word Wednesday – Biometrics

    Many of us have seen fingerprint and eye scanners used in futuristic movies as a form of security, but now the examination of biological data from unique traits like your heartbeat to your [...]

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     KoolSpan U: Weekly Word Wednesday – The “Blues”
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    By Francis Knott
    In Blog
    Posted April 2, 2014

    KoolSpan U: Weekly Word Wednesday – The “Blues”

    Many of us remember the days when the only way to connect our multitude of devices was with a tangled mess of cables. Luckily, today we are able to avoid those pesky wires with Bluetooth [...]

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    By Francis Knott
    In Press Releases
    Posted March 26, 2014

    KoolSpan Adds Former Cisco Senior Vice President of Government and Intel Brad Boston to Board of Directors

    Bethesda, Md. (March 26, 2014) — KoolSpan Inc., a communications security company named a top “Company to Watch” by Federal Computer Week, today announced the appointment of new board [...]

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     KoolSpan U: Weekly Word Wednesday – Transport Layer Security (TLS)
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    By Francis Knott
    In Blog
    Posted March 26, 2014

    KoolSpan U: Weekly Word Wednesday – Transport Layer Security (TLS)

    The successor to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, the original internet massage transmission security tool, today the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol is used for ensuring privacy [...]

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    By Francis Knott
    In Blog
    Posted March 19, 2014

    KoolSpan U: Weekly Word Wednesday – Pen Testing

    An important first step in evaluating the security of a computer or device is known as penetration testing, or pen testing, which is used to find system vulnerabilities that could be exploited by [...]

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