Karl/David, well this is exactly what I was suggesting that Nokia needs to get out in front of by making its own strong case for the security "capabilities" of the Nokia Internet Tablet computers. Even ignoring the suggestions I and others have made for technical improvements into the security of the device, Nokia can and should make some space on its www site for this device family that discusses the subject of device security. This is more of a marketing problem that it is a security problem. David, feel free to have someone from you I.T. department contact me and, in concrete terms, I can make them feel more comfortable about allowing the N800 on their network. Best Regards, John Holmblad Acadia Secure Networks Karl.Bellve at umassmed.edu wrote: > DAVID BURGER wrote: >> >> I'd like to connect to my departmental network (Windows based), but >> our IT folks won't let me for fear of viruses, worms, etc. Is there >> anything on the web that I can show them that would indicate that the >> N800 is not a security risk? Or maybe it is??? Thanks! >> >> Dave >> > > UC Davis should be embarrassed. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > begin:vcard > fn:Karl Bellve > n:Bellve;Karl > org:Biomedical Imaging Group;Department of Physiology > adr:2 Biotech, Suite 114;;373 Plantation Street;Worcester;Massachusetts;01655;United States of America > email;internet:Karl.Bellve at umassmed.edu > title:Assistant Professor > tel;work:508-856-6514 > tel;fax:508-856-6514 > x-mozilla-html:TRUE > version:2.1 > end:vcard > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > maemo-users mailing list > maemo-users at maemo.org > https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-users/attachments/20070227/803070d1/attachment.htm