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RSA Conference: Staying up to the challenge

RSA Conference: Staying up to the challenge

The RSA Conference will celebrate its 15th anniversary this year. How has it evolved to keep up with the times?
Illena Armstrong Feb 8 2006 8:00PM Security
RSA Conference: Exposing the exposures

RSA Conference: Exposing the exposures

This year’s RSA Conference will show off competitors’ vulnerability knowledge.
Frank Washkuch Feb 8 2006 7:52PM Security
RSA Conference: What's coming in the next 15 years?

RSA Conference: What's coming in the next 15 years?

As RSA Conference celebrates its 15th anniversary, we thought it only appropriate to find out from leading information security players what they think the industry can expect to see in the next 15 years.
Staff Writers Feb 8 2006 7:46PM Security
Review: RSA SecurID Appliance

Review: RSA SecurID Appliance

This appliance is aimed at SMEs wanting two-factor authentication, but which cannot manage their own authentication server. It supports up to 250 users, and automates much of the normal hassle of configuration and management. Despite the SME focus, a larger enterprise might use it to give a core group of users strongly authenticated access to intranet resources.
Jon Tullett Feb 1 2006 12:00AM Security
RSA buys Cyota

RSA buys Cyota

RSA Security announced Monday that it will acquire Cyota, a vendor of online security products, for $145 million.
Frank Washkuch Dec 6 2005 2:54PM Security
RSA patches major vulnerability

RSA patches major vulnerability

RSA has issued an unexpected patch to plug a hole in its web application tool.
David Quainton May 12 2005 11:39AM 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
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
Review: RSA SecurID for Microsoft Windows

Review: RSA SecurID for Microsoft Windows

Replacing the weak security of passwords with two-factor authentication is a no-brainer for security today, but there are still situations where passwords remain.

Jon Tullett Mar 15 2005 12:00AM 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
Gates lays out security plans at RSA

Gates lays out security plans at RSA

Microsoft's chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates pledged further commitment to help users and corporations improve their security, with special emphasis on preventing spyware and email-based malware.
Marcia Savage Feb 15 2005 6:05PM Security
RSA warns that ID frailty will harm e-commerce

RSA warns that ID frailty will harm e-commerce

Online business can be risky, Jon Tullett reports on RSA’s plans to secure users
Jon Tullett Dec 6 2004 4:00PM Security
Basler Securitas dumps RSA for Kobil

Basler Securitas dumps RSA for Kobil

German insurance company Basler Securitas has ditched RSA in favour of Kobil for a one time password system to authenticate users accessing its company network remotely over Virtual Private Networks.
Robert Jaques Oct 29 2004 11:17AM Security
RSA prescribes RFID blocking tag therapy

RSA prescribes RFID blocking tag therapy

RSA has unveiled technology to stop consumers being tracked after buying products with a Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tag.
Rene Millman Feb 26 2004 5:21PM Security
Microsoft to integrate RSA technology into Windows

Microsoft to integrate RSA technology into Windows

RSA's two-factor authentication is to be integrated with Microsoft's Windows sign-on mechanisms.
Rene Millman Feb 24 2004 5:53PM Security
Review: RSA ACE/Server

Review: RSA ACE/Server

To many employees, the RSA SecurID tokens are a familiar sight, as is the procedure for logging in to a TCP/IP network using a onetime dynamic password technique embodied by this approach.

Julian Ashbourn Feb 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Main Line choose RSA for securing patient records

Main Line choose RSA for securing patient records

One of the largest healthcare providers in South-eastern Pennsylvania has rolled out new measures to increase the security of patient records.
Rene Millman Jan 6 2004 1:22PM Security
Review: RSA SureFile

Review: RSA SureFile

RSA SureFile combines RSA's encryption technology alongside PKWARE's PKZIP to create an encryption product that also compresses files and folders to save space and bandwidth. Because encrypted files are generally fairly random looking, they are incompressible by hardware that may be part of a bandwidth-saving infrastructure. So, it is better to compress files before encryption, or optimize both processes within one product as RSA Security has done.

Geoff Marshall Nov 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: RSA SecurID Passage

Review: RSA SecurID Passage

RSA is usually associated with token solutions, providing dynamic one-time password facilities plugged into back end authentication servers like RSA's ACE/ Server. But there are times when a token is not ideal: you have lease costs to consider, the server-side requirements are relatively high and inexperienced users can find one-time passwords tricky to handle.

Julian Ashbourn Apr 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: RSA Keon Digital Certificate Management

Review: RSA Keon Digital Certificate Management

There is another aspect of security that is often overlooked in the rush to install firewalls, anti-virus software and email management systems, and yet it is possibly the oldest aspect of them all. Many people bemoan the days when they could leave their doors unlocked and not worry - and that was because there was a large degree of trust in the community. Exactly the same is true of many of the new business practices that the internet has made possible. Whereas a deal might once have been sealed with a handshake, over the impersonal internet that isn't possible. Or is it? One company that has long believed that it is, and has become the market leader in asserting it through its technologies, is RSA.

RSA Keon Core PKI Product Suite is a set of powerful applications which will allow you to construct a complete public key infrastructure (PKI) to allow trusted communication over the internet. After installation you will have the Keon CA (certificate authority) and the Keon RA (registration authority) applications present on your machine. The former issues digital certificates, while the latter processes applications for the certificates. You will also be able to generate public and private keys for encryption and decryption.

Craig Hinton Feb 1 2003 12:00AM Security

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