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IT managers spending more time on security

IT managers spending more time on security

A survey released Monday by security vendor Secure Computing showed that IT managers are spending more hours on security and are more worried about spyware than spam.
Marcia Savage May 9 2005 7:07PM Security
RSA Security rejigs channel program

RSA Security rejigs channel program

Nasdaq-listed vendor RSA Security has refurbished and relaunched its channel partner program with what it claims are improved financial rewards and tools for its resellers.
Fleur Doidge May 9 2005 3:20PM Security
Review: AirDefense Enterprise

Review: AirDefense Enterprise

AirDefense Enterprise is one of those wireless-security products that integrates into the enterprise as an integral part of the overall network management scheme.

Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, May 9 2005 12:00AM Security
Review: BlueSecure

Review: BlueSecure

BlueSecure from Bluesocket is a leader in its field. Why? Because while most wireless security products are not able to detect anyone walking up with a wireless capable computer and connecting to their network, BlueSecure detects computers, access points, or any other type of wireless connection device.

Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, May 9 2005 12:00AM Security
Review: OmniPeek

Review: OmniPeek

This complete software offering can be installed on almost any system in the organization to capture data from the system's internal wireless card. But check the compatibility chart before ordering, as only a specific set of wireless cards are supported.

Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, May 9 2005 12:00AM Security
Wireless security (2005)

Wireless security (2005)

Rogue access points can blow your organization's security apart, but there are products out there that will not only find them out, but also offer integrated wireless management, says Peter Stephenson
Staff Writers May 9 2005 12:00AM Security
Industry group releases endpoint security architecture

Industry group releases endpoint security architecture

The Trusted Computing Group, an industry standards body, this week detailed its architecture for ensuring endpoint security and released two interfaces for developers to make products based on the open standard.
Marcia Savage May 5 2005 7:45PM Security
Cisco signs Ingram Micro

Cisco signs Ingram Micro

Cisco Systems has appointed Ingram Micro as its third distributor in a bid to improve its regional coverage and drive harder into the SMB market.
Byron Connolly May 2 2005 4:03PM Hardware
Web services threaten perimeter security

Web services threaten perimeter security

The move by companies to web services is making the case for keeping traditional perimeter security weaker according to a keynote speaker at the InfoSecurity Europe exhibition in London.
René Millman Apr 28 2005 5:58PM Security
Security event management $800 million market by 2008

Security event management $800 million market by 2008

Enterprises will spend $330 million on security event management (SEM) solutions this year and will spend $800 million on the technology by 2008, according to research firm Yankee Group.
Marcia Savage Apr 27 2005 3:33PM Security
Security firms rake in funding

Security firms rake in funding

Venture-capital firms are pouring millions into IT security firms.
Marcia Savage Apr 26 2005 12:02AM Security
Trend Micro achieves security industry’s first spyware certification

Trend Micro achieves security industry’s first spyware certification

Trend Micro has become the first company to have its products achieve the Checkmark Spyware certification through West Coast Labs.
SC Australia Staff Apr 20 2005 2:30PM Security
Is your security event management tool credible?

Is your security event management tool credible?

Security Event Management (SEM) vendors often talk about scalability when addressing the degree to which their products can accommodate growth in a customer's increasing network and/or security requirements.
Roberto Angelino, Apr 20 2005 12:32PM Security
Check Point wins patents for endpoint security technology

Check Point wins patents for endpoint security technology

Check Point Software Technologies was granted two U.S. patents for technologies that provide endpoint security.
Marcia Savage Apr 19 2005 7:42PM Security
GAO: Weak IRS security puts taxpayer data at risk

GAO: Weak IRS security puts taxpayer data at risk

A lack of proper information security controls at the Internal Revenue Service puts taxpayer and other sensitive data at risk, according to a report issued by the General Accountability Office (GAO).
Marcia Savage Apr 18 2005 5:38PM Security
Retail trails other industries in IT security

Retail trails other industries in IT security

Retail lags other industries by 20 percent when it comes to IT security, according to a joint study by security-services firms Solutionary and Espiria.
Marcia Savage Apr 15 2005 4:39PM Security
Audit Commission defends security rep

Audit Commission defends security rep

The Audit Commission has hit back at an SC magazine report claiming it is leaving its computer systems open to attack.
David Quainton Apr 14 2005 11:14AM Security
Congressman withdraws from security group

Congressman withdraws from security group

Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.), chairman of the House Government Reform Committee, has withdrawn from a new group that aimed to improve federal IT security, citing concerns about the organization's structure.
Marcia Savage Apr 13 2005 10:15PM Security
LexisNexis security breach worse than thought

LexisNexis security breach worse than thought

A deeper investigation into a security breach at LexisNexis revealed that thieves may have stolen personal information about 310,000 people, many more than the 30,000 initially reported last month, company officials said Tuesday.
Marcia Savage Apr 12 2005 5:37PM Security
'Naive' government security policy panned

'Naive' government security policy panned

Government departments are leaving themselves open to attack by not sufficiently protecting computer systems, experts have warned.
David Quainton Apr 12 2005 4:20PM Security

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