
September 2008
Welcome to the September edition of Enterprise Briefing.
This month we look at how the very fabric of the Internet has been shaken by the discovery of the DNS flaw. Researchers are concerned that it is reviving man-in-the-middle attacks against confidential data. We also start a regular analyst column with a discussion of mobile device management by Current Analysis' Dustin Kehoe and ask why network application optimization is becoming increasingly sought after.
We hope you enjoy reading Enterprise Briefing.
It isn’t every day that a security researcher stumbles across a bug that could derail the entire Internet. In March this year, Dan Kaminsky did just that.
In the first of our analyst columns, Current Analysis' principal analyst Dustin Kehoe, examines the increasing importance of Mobile Device Management and brings us findings from a recent EVUA workshop on the topic.
Application optimization is a hot topic in IT departments. But exactly what is it, why has it become so important and how can it be achieved? Enterprise Briefing delves into the issue and comes up with some answers.
Orange Business Services restored international connectivity in just 17 hours to its customer British American Tobacco in Taiwan in the wake of the December 2006 earthquake and tsunami that cut undersea cables to the country.