VeriSign, AirMagnet team to prevent wireless data theft

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Tim Higgins

A key benefit of the new service is the integration of intrusion prevention systems (IPS) for wired and wireless networks through the combination of AirMagnet and VeriSign Teraguard technologies. Other features include design and implementation through VeriSign’s Global Consulting Service, 24/7 monitoring and improved compliance with HIPAA, GLBA, PCI and other regulatory assessments.

VeriSign Wireless IPS is currently available in North America and will be available in Europe fall of 2007.

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