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Update: Company news - Secure Computing/CipherTrust

Update: Company news - Secure Computing/CipherTrust

Secure Computing plans to buy messaging security firm CipherTrust for an estimated $273 million. The transaction will include $185 million in cash, 10 million shares of Secure Computing common stock and a $10 million promissory note, provided certain performance targets are met.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Update: Company news - Secure Computing/CipherTrust

Update: Company news - Secure Computing/CipherTrust

Secure Computing plans to buy messaging security firm CipherTrust for an estimated $273 million. The transaction will include $185 million in cash, 10 million shares of Secure Computing common stock and a $10 million promissory note, provided certain performance targets are met.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Need to secure apps, data from 'Insiders' being overlooked

Need to secure apps, data from 'Insiders' being overlooked

There's lots of talk in the industry about how companies can guard against outside IT and network threats. But what can they do to shield themselves from the possibility of in-house developers, consultants, testers and other tech-savvy "insiders" entering malicious code or gaining access to live data?.
Mario Morejon Jul 21 2006 10:05AM Software
Secure Computing and CipherTrust merge in $273.6 million deal

Secure Computing and CipherTrust merge in $273.6 million deal

Secure Computing announced Tuesday that it is purchasing CipherTrust for total consideration of $273.6 million.
Ericka Chickowski Jul 12 2006 1:02AM Security
Finjan sues Secure Computing, accusing patent infringement

Finjan sues Secure Computing, accusing patent infringement

Web security vendor Finjan Software has filed a lawsuit against Secure Computing, accusing its competitor of patent infringement.
Dan Kaplan Jun 6 2006 10:34PM Security
Your tax info may not be as secure as you think

Your tax info may not be as secure as you think

A rule change proposed by the U.S. Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has come under fire from privacy advocates who have taken issue with a clause allowing tax preparers to sell tax-return information to third parties.
Ericka Chickowski Apr 14 2006 9:22PM Security
An eventful - but secure - Olympics

An eventful - but secure - Olympics

Bode Miller may have flopped on the slopes, but the Olympics’ IT security staff succeeded all the way to the finish at the recently concluded Winter Games.
Dan Kaplan Mar 23 2006 10:46PM Security
Web consortium calls for simplified secure browsing

Web consortium calls for simplified secure browsing

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has called on IT security industry experts for help with a forthcoming workshop that aims to identify methods to simplify secure web browsing.
William Eazel Dec 20 2005 11:42AM Security
MessageLabs buys secure IM company

MessageLabs buys secure IM company

Email security company MessageLabs is to buy New York-based enterprise instant messaging company Omnipod for an undisclosed sum. The completion of the acquisition remains subject to shareholder approval.
René Millman Nov 2 2005 11:39AM Security
Review: Nokia Secure Access System

Review: Nokia Secure Access System

This is not actually an SSL VPN, but a network security platform (IP300) on which you can then run other services – like an SSL VPN.
Jon Tullett Oct 3 2005 12:00AM Security
Secure Computing buys CyberGuard

Secure Computing buys CyberGuard

Secure Computing has reached an agreement to buy rival CyberGuard for nearly $300 million. The move is the latest in a trend of consolidation in the IT security market.
René Millman Aug 18 2005 3:24PM Security
Companies struggle to secure wireless networks

Companies struggle to secure wireless networks

Corporate wireless networks are being left open to hackers as companies struggle to implement adequate security measures, a study claims.
René Millman Aug 3 2005 1:23PM Security
How to make your database secure

How to make your database secure

Data security experts are raising the alarm: viruses are getting increasingly more specialized and have lately attacked SQL Server installations that did not install the latest Microsoft security patches.
Martin Teetz Aug 1 2005 11:10AM Security
PGP inventor reveals secure interent telephony

PGP inventor reveals secure interent telephony

The man behind Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) has come up with a prototype for an encrypted internet telephone.
Rene Millman Jul 28 2005 10:37AM Security
Secure those outsourcing relationships

Secure those outsourcing relationships

Companies need to take a hard look before they leap into outsourcing agreements, Pershing's IT security director said Thursday.
Marcia Savage Jun 24 2005 6:41PM Security
I would be secure if it weren't for those pesky laptops

I would be secure if it weren't for those pesky laptops

Laptops are the most difficult IT devices to keep secure, a survey has revealed.
David Quainton Jun 15 2005 12:32PM Security
DHS rushed secure network project, says IG

DHS rushed secure network project, says IG

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security failed to meet user needs or to conduct enough security testing by rushing development of a secure network for sensitive data, according to a report by the DHS inspector general.
Marcia Savage May 10 2005 7:07PM Security
LDAP – the heart of the secure organization

LDAP – the heart of the secure organization

Single sign-on (SSO) has long been a holy grail for security teams in large complex organizations. But the obstacles in the way of its universal deployment have so far proved to be too great - in particular the challenge of interfacing and synchronizing data held in the various directories that larger companies typically deploy.
Ken Watt May 4 2005 11:15AM Security
RSA strides out of safe zone to secure future

RSA strides out of safe zone to secure future

RSA launched a consumer service offering and an appliance at its San Francisco annual conference late February, strategic steps analysts said were bold but necessary.
Jon Tullett Mar 17 2005 12:34PM 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

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