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London Grid for London to secure 2,700 schools' email

London Grid for London to secure 2,700 schools' email

The London Grid for Learning scheme is planning to protect more than one million school children from junk-email.
Dan Ilett Apr 29 2004 2:03PM Security
Department of Homeland Security to buy secure data network

Department of Homeland Security to buy secure data network

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to pay $350 million for the implementation of a secure data network.
Dan Ilett Apr 13 2004 3:39PM Security
Review: eTrust Secure Content Manager

Review: eTrust Secure Content Manager

This product offers content-management for email and the web. It has anti-spam filtering, confidentiality controls, http and ftp scanning, URL blocking for web security, and it includes eTrust Antivirus.

Geoff Marshall Mar 22 2004 12:00AM Security
NetScreen Secure Access Products Group signs with Sphinx

NetScreen Secure Access Products Group signs with Sphinx

NetScreen’s Secure Access Products Group (SAPG), the secure sockets layer (SSL) virtual private networks (VPN) formally known as Neoteris, has signed an agreement with distributor Sphinx.
Dan Ilett Mar 2 2004 1:53PM Security
Royal Bank of Scotland to secure transport ticket network

Royal Bank of Scotland to secure transport ticket network

The Royal Bank of Scotland is to provide a security component of the Integrated Transport Smartcard Organisation’s (ITSO) ticketing infrastructure.
Dan Ilett Feb 26 2004 3:35PM Security
Review: Secure Access Manager

Review: Secure Access Manager

This product provides users with SSO and administrators with a centralized way of managing the applications and resources that a user can access. It uses a centralized Policy Server and security plug-ins on user workstations and it authenticates users at first login with a choice, or combination, of password, Radius, token, certificate, smartcard or biometric authentication methods.

Geoff Marshall Feb 12 2004 12:00AM Security
British Government launches secure intranet

British Government launches secure intranet

The British Government is spending £40 million on a secure intranet that links up network services for 140 of its departments.
Dan Ilett Feb 5 2004 3:03PM Security
Review: Trinity Secure Sign-On

Review: Trinity Secure Sign-On

Trinity is designed to allow enterprises to protect sign-on with smartcards, fingerprint biometrics, hardware tokens, passwords, or a combination of these methods.

Geoff Marshall Feb 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Will the Web Ever Be Secure?

Will the Web Ever Be Secure?

If you lived your life based on what you read about crime in the daily papers, you wouldn't get out of bed in the morning.
Peter Jopling Jan 16 2004 12:55PM Security
Secure Mobile Data Comes of Age

Secure Mobile Data Comes of Age

I've just spent the day with O2 (www.o2.com), the new name for what used to be known as BT Cellnet in the U.K., Viag Interkom in Germany, Esat Digifone in Ireland and Telfort in the Netherlands.
Steve Gold Jan 16 2004 11:32AM Security
Close the Door on Unwanted Guests: Keys to a Safe and Secure Wireless Network

Close the Door on Unwanted Guests: Keys to a Safe and Secure Wireless Network

As the benefits of a wireless local area network (WLAN) become more apparent, an increasing number of businesses are quick to adopt this technology.
Chris O’Ferrell Jan 16 2004 11:12AM Security
Seeking a Secure Relationship?

Seeking a Secure Relationship?

Despite the economic slowdown, the outsourcing industry grew by 19 percent in the UK last year according to Ovum.
John Alcock Jan 15 2004 12:07PM Security
Secure Computing - Blended Viruses: A New Era in Anti-Virus Protection

Secure Computing - Blended Viruses: A New Era in Anti-Virus Protection

We live in a new era of blended threats, worm viruses and a host of new breeds of malicious mobile code that are more dangerous than ever.
Dean Coza Jan 15 2004 11:22AM Security
Faster and more secure

Faster and more secure

SSL’s potential weaknesses can be overcome says David Hicks, creating flexibility for today’s online needs.
David Hicks Jan 13 2004 4:07PM Security
Will Wireless Ever Be Secure?

Will Wireless Ever Be Secure?

If wireless were simply a matter of business expedience, and we ignored security concerns, it would be as ubiquitous today as laptops and cell phones – especially for the growing number of workers who depend on mobility to do their jobs and can’t afford to be tethered to a desk, office or single location.
Arvind Krishna Jan 12 2004 12:36PM Security
Freeing the Shackles with Secure Remote Working

Freeing the Shackles with Secure Remote Working

We all hanker for the opportunity to work fewer hours and avoid wasting time traveling to and from work.
Calum Macleod Jan 9 2004 3:25PM Security
Freeing the Shackles with Secure Remote Working

Freeing the Shackles with Secure Remote Working

We all hanker for the opportunity to work less hours and avoid wasting time traveling to and from work.
Calum Macleod Jan 9 2004 2:28PM Security
SSL VPN Gateways: A New Approach to Secure Remote Access

SSL VPN Gateways: A New Approach to Secure Remote Access

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are quickly gaining popularity as serious contenders in the remote-access marketplace.
Ken Araujo Jan 9 2004 2:12PM Security
The challenge of making enterprise management secure

The challenge of making enterprise management secure

There is a computer security mantra which says that the basic issues to manage are “ports, passwords and patches”.
John Alcock Jan 9 2004 2:00PM Security
The Need for Secure Project Management

The Need for Secure Project Management

Secure project management is a concept that blends the needs of project management and security.
Dan Emory Jan 9 2004 1:52PM Security

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