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Intel invests in network security appliance maker

March 3, 2006 Lockdown gets $3.1 million in strategic funding from Intel, which will supply chipsets for its access management appliances. TAGS: access management, network security, Intel, agent, chipset, security

DIY boarding pass site gets shut down

October 31, 2006 Student in FBI probe says he created Web site to underscore security problems with print-at-home airline boarding passes. TAGS: Christopher Soghoian, airline, computer security, DIY, investigation, agent, Democrat, U.S., security, blog

Microsoft UK turns to ex-FBI agent for security

May 23, 2005 A former FBI special agent with a history of battling organised crime has been chosen to head up Microsoft's U.K. security team. TAGS: agent, U.K., security, Microsoft Corp.

Symantec ties up BindView buy

October 3, 2005 Security company continues spree with $209 million purchase of compliance specialist BindView. TAGS: BindView Corp., agent, compliance, Symantec Corp., regulatory compliance, security management, security company, security, bank

CA plugs serious hole in backup software

August 4, 2005 Security vulnerability in BrightStor backup products could put corporate networks at risk of cyberattack. TAGS: CA BrightStor, Computer Associates International Inc., SANS Institute, backup software, iDefense, agent, cyberattack, backup, flaw, Symantec Corp., security

Will security firms detect police spyware?

July 17, 2007 A recent court case dealing with key loggers installed by the feds invites the question: will security companies put the interests of their customers first?Security firms on police spyware, in thei... TAGS: eEye Digital Security, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., keylogger, survey, keylogging, agent, police, security company, anti-spyware, McAfee Inc., spyware, security, Symantec Corp., IBM Corp., antivirus, Microsoft Corp.

Another flaw hits Veritas backup tools

August 16, 2005 Design error leads to security vulnerability that could put corporate networks at risk of attack. TAGS: VERITAS Software Corp., security vulnerability, flaw, Symantec Corp., attacker, agent, backup, security, server

Windows zero-day flaw gets a fix

April 10, 2007 Microsoft's Tuesday patches include a fix for a "critical" Windows flaw that was first disclosed in December and also affects Vista. TAGS: flaw, agent, vulnerability, client-server, patch management, attacker, fix, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP

Start-up soups up surveillance cameras

January 25, 2006 New software could help make it easier for security guards to make sense of what the closed-circuit cameras see. TAGS: footage, camera, co-founder, scene, TiVo Inc., security, agent, London, start-up, bank, San Francisco, video, monitor

Post-9/11 antiterror technology: A report card

September 7, 2006 news analysis As Sept. 11 nears, News.com examines five useful ways of improving security--and five that should raise eyebrows. TAGS: homeland security, Sept. 11, biometrics, agent, wireless technology, New York City, record, security

Attackers target Veritas security hole

June 30, 2005 A week-old flaw in Veritas backup software is being used by intruders to enter company systems, experts have warned. TAGS: VERITAS Software Corp., VERITAS Backup Exec, TCP, backup, agent, attack, Symantec Corp., security, server, Microsoft Windows

Will airport of the future fly?

September 13, 2006 Cisco technologist envisions virtual intelligence agents, security sensors, home office pilots. He faces challenges. TAGS: airport, Cisco Systems Inc., Human Resources, passenger, RFID, United Parcel Service of America Inc., agent, challenge, resource, security, conference

Inside Symantec's security bunker

November 28, 2005 What goes on behind the locked underground doors, as the company hunts down hacking attacks and tracks botnets? TAGS: Symantec Corp., agent, workstation, attack, security, monitor, firewall, server

Cisco readies security product blitz

February 12, 2005 Cisco is expected next week to announce the biggest overhaul to its security products in three years. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., SSL VPN, SSL, security feature, IP telephony, security, security company, upgrade, telephony, agent, IP, firewall, virus, Web browser

Time to send a consistent message on security

February 23, 2006 When it comes to network protection, the market is confused, security specialist Jon Oltsik writes. TAGS: worm attack, integrity, agent, security, organization, cell phone, message, laptop computer, PC

Microsoft plugs Windows worm holes

November 14, 2006 Fixes are in for eight flaws related to Windows, including three holes that could compromise PCs without the user having to do anything. TAGS: Novell NetWare, bulletin, flaw, workstation, vulnerability, attacker, attack, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Corp., agent, fix, security, Microsoft Windows, firewall, Microsoft Windows XP, PC

Online threats outpacing law crackdowns

June 15, 2006 Phishing and botnet threats are getting more advanced and show no sign of diminishing, despite efforts by law enforcement. TAGS: bot, phishing, malicious software, presentation, threat, agent, PC, security, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Tech's part in preventing attacks

July 7, 2005 Terrorism is difficult to avert, but search, language and visual analytical tools could help stem it. TAGS: haystack, London, terrorism, CEO, agent, attack, language, IBM Corp., photograph, security, video
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