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U.S. air traffic control system 'open to hackers'

U.S. air traffic control system 'open to hackers'

America's air traffic control systems are open to attack from hackers and cyber-terrorists according to a new GAO report.
René Millman Sep 27 2005 12:31PM Security
Symantec breaks open its wallet again

Symantec breaks open its wallet again

Symantec has raided the security supermarket once more and acquired anti-phishing and anti-spyware company WholeSecurity.
David Quainton Sep 23 2005 11:41AM Security
Microsoft viral floodgates open

Microsoft viral floodgates open

More viruses are emerging exploiting last week’s Microsoft vulnerability.
David Quainton Aug 16 2005 2:35PM Security
CISOs weigh in on open source

CISOs weigh in on open source

Open-source software, security certifications, and emerging threats were among the topics a panel of CISOs pondered at the Black Hat Briefings in Las Vegas.
Marcia Savage Jul 29 2005 10:06AM Security
Industry group releases roadmap for open authentication

Industry group releases roadmap for open authentication

The Initiative for Open Authentication (OATH) this week released its first version of a reference architecture that provides a standards-based framework for open, interoperable authentication.
Marcia Savage May 11 2005 11:46PM Security
Windows Server Update shuts open security Gates

Windows Server Update shuts open security Gates

Microsoft is tackling long-held security concerns about Windows Server 2003 with its first major update for the operating system.
David Quainton Mar 31 2005 12:18PM 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
How to stay open and secure

How to stay open and secure

It’s a maxim that applies as much to network security as it does to protecting physical assets because there are many ways for a determined individual to penetrate a perimeter defense. Some threats like the Sobig virus instantly threatened networks through email attachments while T-Mobile’s customer data was hacked over a period of many months as reported in SC Magazine here.
Graham Welch Mar 7 2005 11:31AM Security
RSA releases open specifications for one-time password integration

RSA releases open specifications for one-time password integration

RSA Security has released five open specifications designed to streamline the integration of one-time password (OTP) methods into enterprise applications.
Marcia Savage Feb 16 2005 12:34AM Security
Review: HP Open View Select Access

Review: HP Open View Select Access

HP OpenView Select Access 6.0 provides a sophisticated and scalable access management solution for online resources. It may be used for employees accessing intranet resources, for external users undertaking transactions with your organization via the internet, for partner organizations to share resources, or any mix of access.

Julian Ashbourn Feb 16 2005 12:00AM Security
Time for users to open their eyes

Time for users to open their eyes

The biggest threat to most organizations’ security is the lack of awareness of their own employees, but training to correct this is still lacking, as Illena Armstrong reports
Illena Armstrong Nov 12 2004 5:16PM Security
US enterprises leave themselves open to spyware threat

US enterprises leave themselves open to spyware threat

The vast majority of US enterprises are leaving their networks open to the fast-growing threat of spyware, a newly published study has claimed.
Robert Jaques Nov 3 2004 4:19PM Security
Sloppy laptop security leaves European firms open to legal and commercial risks

Sloppy laptop security leaves European firms open to legal and commercial risks

Sloppy mobile device security is leaving European businesses and their employees open to legal, commercial and financial damage, newly published research has claimed.
Robert Jaques Nov 2 2004 10:59AM Security
Open source tender stirs political hornet’s nest

Open source tender stirs political hornet’s nest

A NSW Government tender for open source software has caused a political stoush, with Minister for Commerce, John Della Bosca, slammed by the Opposition.
Staff Writers Oct 5 2004 12:00AM Software
Tumbleweed's email firewall wins Open Group certification

Tumbleweed's email firewall wins Open Group certification

Tumbleweed announced Tuesday that its Email Firewall 6.0 received S/MIME Certification from the Open Group, an international, technology-neutral consortium.
Marcia Savage Aug 24 2004 9:57PM Security
Microsoft feeling the open source heat

Microsoft feeling the open source heat

Microsoft and its partners must do a better job of communicating the features of the software giant's latest platforms and educating customers on how technology can help them, Microsoft boss Steve Vamos told hundreds of attendees at its partner conference in Queensland.
Byron Connolly Aug 24 2004 12:00AM Software
Dodo to open retail shops

Dodo to open retail shops

Dodo Internet would look to put pressure on the telco big boys with an ambitious $60 million plan to open up to 60 retail stores across Australia branded 'Dodo World'.
Byron Connolly Aug 18 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Open source. Love it or hate it, but can you trust it?

Open source. Love it or hate it, but can you trust it?

Open source software (OSS) is firmly entrenched in the infrastructure of the Internet, and is now making inroads into the security market too. But although the darling of techies everywhere, OSS has its doubters. In particular, many corporate managers have concerns about support, accountability, and longevity.
Jon Tullett Jul 28 2004 11:15AM Security
The open network, or an open door to prosecution?

The open network, or an open door to prosecution?

The last decade has seen organizations of all types and sizes investing huge sums in establishing sophisticated computer networks, aimed at enabling employees to better meet customers’ needs and create a competitive edge.
Glenn Stephens Jul 27 2004 5:51PM Security
Malaysia opts for open source

Malaysia opts for open source

The Malaysian government is to adopt open source software for its offices.
Dan Ilett Jul 19 2004 2:42PM Security

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