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Red Hat sets up hosting program to boost Enterprise Linux

Red Hat sets up hosting program to boost Enterprise Linux

Linux vendor Red Hat is gearing up to announce several hosting partners as part of a new hosting-based program to increase sales of its Enterprise Linux portfolio.
Fleur Doidge Jul 30 2004 12:00AM Software
Jericho Forum brings its deperimeterization concept to U.S.

Jericho Forum brings its deperimeterization concept to U.S.

Perimeter security has become obsolete, requiring a shift to a new model of "deperimeterization," Paul Simmonds, CISO of U.K.-based ICI, said in a keynote that kicked off the Black Hat Briefings Wednesday in Las Vegas.
Marcia Savage Jul 29 2004 10:45PM Security
Enterprises need to boost web application security

Enterprises need to boost web application security

Web application security - or lack of security because companies don't pay enough attention to protecting their internet applications -was a topic of debate at the Black Hat Briefings Thursday in Las Vegas.
Marcia Savage Jul 29 2004 10:07PM Security
Companies slow to patch internal systems

Companies slow to patch internal systems

Companies take 62 days on average to patch their internal systems compared to 21 days for internet-facing systems, according to research by Gerhard Eschelbeck, CTO of vulnerability management firm Qualys.
Marcia Savage Jul 29 2004 12:04AM 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
Police to collect DNA of the innocent

Police to collect DNA of the innocent

The UK House of Lords has allowed police to keep the DNA records of innocent people on file indefinitely.
Dan Ilett Jul 23 2004 6:57PM Security
Microsoft donates to national effort fighting cybercrime

Microsoft donates to national effort fighting cybercrime

Microsoft said Wednesday that it has assigned a full-time analyst and supplied more than $46,000 in software to the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA).
Marcia Savage Jul 22 2004 12:10AM Security
Netspace plans to sail SOHO seas

Netspace plans to sail SOHO seas

Victorian ISP Netspace has accused rivals of failing to provide broadband services suitable for SOHO businesses.
Fleur Doidge Jul 20 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Govt to review X-rated phone content

Govt to review X-rated phone content

Claire Doble Jul 16 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Coonan to tackle IT challenges

Coonan to tackle IT challenges

DVD Editor Jul 15 2004 12:00AM Strategy
Global Hauri teams with MailPort25 to fight viruses and spam

Global Hauri teams with MailPort25 to fight viruses and spam

Antivirus software company Global Hauri on Tuesday announced a technology partnership with MailPort25, a supplier of enterprise email solutions.
Marcia Savage Jul 14 2004 12:27AM Security
Top 10 techniques to control spam for the enterprise

Top 10 techniques to control spam for the enterprise

Spam within the enterprise has undoubtedly evolved from an annoyance to a critical business problem. No approach to spam can work in isolation as unlike viruses, no single technology is able to stem the tide. I believe that by utilising the following top ten techniques an organisation can arm itself successfully against the menace of spam.
Colin Gray Jul 13 2004 2:52PM Security
Glitch prompts Jetstar to shut down promotional website

Glitch prompts Jetstar to shut down promotional website

Vivienne Fisher Jul 13 2004 12:00AM Security
Microsoft touts US antitrust victory to EU

Microsoft touts US antitrust victory to EU

Paul Thurrott Jul 7 2004 12:00AM Software
American Cancer Society selects WatchGuard to secure 23 locations

American Cancer Society selects WatchGuard to secure 23 locations

The American Cancer Society plans to deploy WatchGuard Firebox X security appliances in order to boost security across its 23 locations nationwide.
Marcia Savage Jul 6 2004 9:33PM Security
eShop on eCorner hopes to turn epages

eShop on eCorner hopes to turn epages

Sydney-based epages distributor eCorner has signed up eShop, a new hosting company specifically formed to help push e-commerce platform epages to Australian SMBs.
Staff Writers Jul 6 2004 12:00AM Software
Oracle ISVs to get helping hand in database app market

Oracle ISVs to get helping hand in database app market

Fleur Doidge Jul 5 2004 12:00AM Software
NAI upgrades to McAfee

NAI upgrades to McAfee

Software company Network Associates has officially changed its name to McAfee to reflect its greater emphasis on security.
Dan Ilett Jul 1 2004 4:27PM Security
Is reactive patching the answer to protecting against known vulnerabilities?

Is reactive patching the answer to protecting against known vulnerabilities?

The time in which it takes hackers to write malicious code to exploit a known vulnerability is rapidly shrinking. The appearance of the Sasser worm in the shortest time ever, just 18 days between the revealing of a Microsoft vulnerability and the beginning of an attack, marks a new low point in the fight against cyber crime. With the protective window of opportunity getting ever smaller, the task of patching vulnerable software is becoming an increasingly endless one.
David Williamson Jun 29 2004 2:58PM Security
WLAN sales to jump 90 percent in 2004

WLAN sales to jump 90 percent in 2004

Fleur Doidge Jun 28 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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