IP / Internet Protocol stories

Kiwi firms risk IP loss through unchecked AI use – report
This month
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productivity
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online
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samsung
Kiwi companies could lose their intellectual property through unchecked artificial intelligence use, warns Convergence.

WyreStorm partners with Sealoc for weatherproof AV product
Wed, 14th Dec 2022
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weather
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av
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ip
WyreStorm has partnered with Sealoc to release the industry’s first weather-protected audio visual (AV) over internet protocol (IP) receiver.

WyreStorm unveils new video bars and an HD video system
Fri, 16th Sep 2022
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ai
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ip
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av
WyreStorm has released new products, including two video bars and a high-definition (HD) video system, to improve customers' audio and video experience.

Organisations exposing highly sensitive protocols to public internet
Thu, 11th Aug 2022
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big data
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bi
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data analytics
More than 60% of organisations expose remote control protocol SSH to the public internet, while 36% of organisations expose the insecure FTP protocol.

768K day - the day the Internet breaks (again)?
Mon, 17th Jun 2019
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network management
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sdn
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network infrastructure
On August 12 2014, the Internet ‘broke’ as Verizon’s introduction of thousands more routes to the web meant the full capacity of the global, fourth version of the Internet Protocol (IPv4) routing table was reached.

Making the most out of IPv6 deployment
Fri, 16th Nov 2018
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network management
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network infrastructure
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sdn
IPv6 is the latest version of the Internet Protocol, which identifies devices across the internet so they can be located.