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Indiana University automates software security patching
Indiana University has automated its software security patch management in a bid to help protect potentially sensitive student records and reduce network vulnerabilities.
Robert Jaques
Sep 16 2004 11:09AM
Security
University given £500,000 to make clever cameras
Scientists at the University of Surrey have been given £500,000 to develop close circuit television cameras that will alert police to crime scenes.
Dan Ilett
Jun 21 2004 1:08PM
Security
UK's Open University simplifies its patching
The Open University in the UK, which runs distance learning for 200,000 students, has automated the process of patching its population of Sun and Microsoft servers.
Dan Ilett
May 26 2004 12:48AM
Security
University gets tough on wireless security
A US university is using management software to tighten security on its 4,000 user wireless network.
Dan Ilett
May 24 2004 11:22PM
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