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Debate» IPS promises much in terms of extra security for networks, but the promise is a false one

Debate» IPS promises much in terms of extra security for networks, but the promise is a false one

Ron Smith Jun 21 2005 12:39PM Security
AEP Networks to acquire SSL VPN firm

AEP Networks to acquire SSL VPN firm

Aiming to broaden its reach into the public-sector market, AEP Networks has agreed to acquire V-ONE, a maker of SSL VPN products.
Marcia Savage May 23 2005 9:33PM Security
Arbor Networks spearheads telecom alliance to block attacks

Arbor Networks spearheads telecom alliance to block attacks

Arbor Networks is spearheading an information-sharing alliance between telecommunications giants that aims to thwart denial-of-service and other cyberattacks.
Marcia Savage Mar 28 2005 5:29PM Security
Jericho finally sets out vision of open networks

Jericho finally sets out vision of open networks

IT security pressure group the Jericho Forum has finally published the white paper outlining its vision for open, secure networks.
René Millman Mar 17 2005 2:46PM Security
Avaya signs Peribit in VoIP channel push

Avaya signs Peribit in VoIP channel push

WAN optimisation specialist Peribit Networks has joined a global partner program run by contact centre communications vendor Avaya.
Fleur Doidge Mar 16 2005 2:08PM Telco/ISP
One third of London wireless networks insecure

One third of London wireless networks insecure

Hackers have a one-in-three chance of finding an unsecured wireless network in the City of London, according to new research.
René Millman Mar 10 2005 4:15PM Security
One third of London wireless networks

One third of London wireless networks

Hackers have a one-in-three chance of finding an unsecured wireless network in the City of London, according to new research.
René Millman Mar 10 2005 4:12PM Security
Worms, internal attacks plague enterprise networks

Worms, internal attacks plague enterprise networks

A large number of companies continue to suffer network attacks caused by internet worms and many experience compromises caused credentialed users, according to a survey released by Mazu Networks.
Marcia Savage Feb 10 2005 11:14PM Security
More phishing attacks and bot networks likely in 2005

More phishing attacks and bot networks likely in 2005

The next year will bring more phishing attacks and bot networks as cybercriminals look for quick profit, Symantec researchers predict.
Marcia Savage Dec 13 2004 7:48PM Security
The zombies are ready to attack your networks

The zombies are ready to attack your networks

Nick Barron Dec 6 2004 4:34PM Security
IM security: virus throttling in scale-free networks

IM security: virus throttling in scale-free networks

Scientists have been studying the spread of biological disease for over a hundred years. The aim is to predict and thus avoid damaging epidemics, thus the name “epidemiology.” In recent years, some researchers have started applying the tools of epidemiology to help understand another form of common disease: computer viruses and worms.
Dr. Matthew Nov 24 2004 2:47PM Security
It’s time to tame your networks

It’s time to tame your networks

Had enough of trying to keep track of the ever increasing number of devices that claim to protect your network? Tareque Choudhury explains how centralized management can be the solution to gaining control
Tareque Choudhury Nov 12 2004 5:19PM Security
Wireless networks put to the test

Wireless networks put to the test

Staff Writers Nov 12 2004 5:01PM Security
ISPs told to clean up their networks

ISPs told to clean up their networks

A security expert called on ISPs to do more to stop attacks on their corporate customer's networks.
René Millman Oct 9 2004 11:09AM Security
Sloppy Plug & Play USB device security rife on UK corporate networks

Sloppy Plug & Play USB device security rife on UK corporate networks

The majority of UK companies are leaving their networks wide open to serious security risks arising from failure to control fast growing staff use of insecure 'plug & play' portable devices.
Robert Jaques Oct 8 2004 11:16AM Security
Review: Enterasys Networks Wireless Access Point 3000

Review: Enterasys Networks Wireless Access Point 3000

No security professional in their right mind would consider embarking on installing wireless access points (APs) in the enterprise without making sure they had some form of protection.

René Millman Oct 6 2004 12:00AM Security
F5 Networks and Radware cookie lawsuit crumbles

F5 Networks and Radware cookie lawsuit crumbles

F5 Networks and Radware have reached agreement to settle a patent dispute concerning alleged breaches of F5 Networks' US Patent No. 6,473,802 entitled, Method and System for Storing Load Balancing Information with a HTTP Cookie.
Robert Jaques Sep 21 2004 1:53PM Security
Virtual Private Networks (VPN): The Insecure Solution

Virtual Private Networks (VPN): The Insecure Solution

Return on investment (ROI) will be the business term of 2002, therefore, technology-driven projects that deliver ROI will be high on the corporate agenda.
Simon Jenner Jan 19 2004 10:21AM Security
Networks Risk Grounding Without Airport-Level Security

Networks Risk Grounding Without Airport-Level Security

It is one of the old security adages that the nature of the threats to networks are ever-changing.
Nigel Hawthorn Jan 15 2004 10:40AM Security
Managing Your Network’s Security

Managing Your Network’s Security

Network and data security is evolving.
Richard Lowe Jan 12 2004 1:00PM Security

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