QualNet
Sensor Networks
Library
QualNet’s new Sensor Networks Library is a much
awaited feature set that supports the IEEE 802.15.4
standard, otherwise known as Zigbee. Zigbee
networks are Wireless Personal Area Networks
(WPANs) that are defi ned by a low data rate,
long battery life, and Secure networking. Zigbee
networks support automation and remote control
A certification path is an ordered list of certificates starting with a certificate issued by the relying
party s trust root, and ending with the target certificate that needs to be validated. Certification
path validation procedures are based on the algorithm supplied in ITU-T Recommendation X.509
and further defined in Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request for Comments (RFC)
3280. Certification path processing verifies the binding between the subject distinguished name
and/or subject alternative name and the subject public key defined in the target certificate. The
binding is limited by constraints, which are specified in the certificates that comprise the path,
and inputs that are specified by the relying party. To ensure Secure interoperation of PKI-enabled
applications, the path validation must be done in accordance with the X.509 and RFC 3280
specifications. This document provides the test assertions and the test cases for testing path
validation software against these specifications.
What happens with your machine when you need to move away from the computer for 10 or more minutes? How Secure is your data? Can someone sit on your chair while you are at a coworkers office and play with your data?
Maybe you need a computer locking tool that is small and easy to use yet powerful enough to make sure your machine is locked when you need to go out for a break.
Sha256 Algorithm. The SHA hash functions are a set of cryptographic hash functions designed by the National Security Agency (NSA) and published by the NIST as a U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard. SHA stands for Secure Hash Algorithm
What you always wanted to know about networking but were afraid to ask!
* How networks and the Internet work
* How to build coherent, cost-effective network infrastructures
* How to design networks for maximum reliability and availability
* What you need to know about data center and application networking
* How to Secure networks against today?s threats and attacks
* How to take advantage of the latest mobility technologies
* How virtualizing networks can help businesses leverage their network investments even further
* How to combine messaging, calendaring, telephony, audio, video, and web conferencing into a unified communications architecture
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The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust, commercial-grade, full-featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols as well as a full-strength general purpose cryptography library. The project is managed by a worldwide community of volunteers that use the Internet to communicate, plan, and develop the OpenSSL toolkit and its related documentation.
V1.16 Win32 July 2012
- Ported to Win32 C++
- Allow multiple instances of libnids to coexist in the same process
- Incorporate unofficial patch to track established TCP connections
- Migration of calls to Secure versions (i.e. strcpy to strcpy_s)
- Compiles under Visual Studio 2010 with no warnings at W4
- Linux support well and truly broken, Linux specific code removed
Connecting 32-bit controlled applications
in the industrial, commercial and consumer
markets is fast becoming a necessity rather
than an option. Many new applications, such
as remote data collection, home automation
and networked appliances, require Secure,
high-performance connectivity at an
economical price. Freescale Semiconductor
gives design engineers the flexibility to choose
the right 32-bit microcontroller from a broad
portfolio of ColdFire? embedded controllers.
The concept of smart cities emerged few years ago as a new vision for urban
development that aims to integrate multiple information and communication
technology (ICT) solutions in a Secure fashion to manage a city’s assets. Modern ICT
infrastructure and e-services should fuel sustainable growth and quality of life,
enabled by a wise and participative management of natural resources to be ensured
by citizens and government. The need to build smart cities became a requirement that
relies on urban development that should take charge of the new infrastructures for
smart cities (broadband infrastructures, wireless sensor networks, Internet-based
networked applications, open data and open platforms) and provide various smart
services and enablers in various domains including healthcare, energy, education,
environmental management, transportation, mobility and public safety.