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Aruba targets wired network security

November 16, 2004 Grid architecture aims to protect corporate networks from interior security threats. TAGS: Aruba Wireless Networks, corporate network, network security, security

Security from A to Z: USB sticks/devices

November 28, 2006 Some companies are pouring glue into USB ports to disable them. Find out why, here. Part of a series on hot security topics. TAGS: corporate network, USB, USB port, security, Apple iPod

Cisco to speed up applications

December 6, 2005 Cisco Systems plans to embed new technology in networking gear to accelerate software use on corporate networks. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Aon Corp., corporate network, networking

JavaScript opens doors to browser-based attacks

July 28, 2006 Malicious code embedded in Web site can let miscreant map a home or corporate network, attack connected devices. TAGS: SPI Dynamics, JavaScript, corporate network, AJAX, internal network, attack, scanner, router, researcher, Web application, Web browser, Web server, firewall, security, technique, IP

Cisco, Microsoft pledge security interoperability

October 18, 2004 The companies will share security features to help customers protect their networks from worms and viruses. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., architecture, corporate network, Microsoft Windows Server Longhorn, virus, Microsoft Longhorn, VPN, worm, security, Microsoft Corp., server

Symantec snaps up antispam firm

July 12, 2004 TurnTide's spam-sniffing router becomes another weapon in Symantec's security arsenal, after a multimillion-dollar takeover. TAGS: TurnTide, anti-spam, Brightmail Inc., Symantec Corp., router, corporate network, e-mail server, acquisition, message, virus, security, e-mail, server

Extra headaches of securing XML

March 29, 2004 XML and Web services applications are becoming widely used, creating a fresh target for malicious attacks. TAGS: malicious attack, XML, Web service, corporate network, B2B, denial of service, XML document, danger, risk, Microsoft Exchange Server, Web server, Gartner Inc., message, firewall, attack, server

Cisco extends NAC security to switches

October 17, 2005 Cisco is adding new security software to all its products including Ethernet switches and wireless gear. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco Aironet, Ethernet switch, corporate network, Cisco Catalyst, switch, access point, Ethernet, router, laptop computer, PDA, virus, security, Microsoft Corp.

Metro Ethernet cruises toward mainstream

June 16, 2004 New standards should help phone carriers and ISPs offer Ethernet services over existing networks. TAGS: SONET/SDH, Metro Ethernet, Ethernet, Lucent Technologies Inc., corporate network, carrier, Cisco Systems Inc., ATM, Nortel Networks Corp., standards, fiber, Internet Service Provider, service provider, IP

Cisco airs out Wi-Fi vulnerability

December 4, 2003 The network equipment maker says a flaw in some of its Aironet wireless access points could allow attackers to snoop on corporate networks. TAGS: Cisco Aironet, access point, WEP, Cisco Systems Inc., SNMP, Wi-Fi access point, attacker, Cisco IOS, corporate network, Wi-Fi, vulnerability, IEEE 802.11, security, key, server, monitor

Cisco, others plan to ban insecure PCs

November 18, 2003 The network hardware maker teams up with three top antivirus companies to create a new security technology that would keep insecure mobile devices away from corporate networks. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., corporate security, corporate network, antivirus, antivirus company, Networks Associates Technology Inc., network device, mobile device, worker, VPN, virus, agent, security, PC

T-Mobile, iPass sign Wi-Fi roaming deal

December 16, 2003 Hot-spot operator T-Mobile and service provider iPass agree to a deal that allows subscribers to access each other's networks. TAGS: iPass Inc., T-Mobile, hot spot, corporate network, Wi-Fi, subscriber, agreement, vision, service provider, location, U.S.

Asleep at the wheel?

June 17, 2004 IT observer Jon Oltsik says a decade's worth of corporate network defenses was set up to protect against the wrong enemy. TAGS: VPN, corporate network, hacker, wheel, defense, security, intellectual property, attack, information technology

Cisco to buy security start-up

March 12, 2004 The company is putting down $5 million in cash to acquire Twingo Systems for its technology designed to protect corporate networks from weak spots in remote access. TAGS: Twingo Systems, SSL VPN, SSL, Cisco Systems Inc., remote access, corporate network, VPN, virus, security, worker, Web browser, PC

MyDoom virus spells double trouble

February 3, 2004 roundup Microsoft takes only a small hit from a MyDoom variant, days after the first strain walloped SCO. Security experts say more work is needed to defend corporate networks. TAGS: MyDoom virus, SCO Group Inc., virus, denial of service, corporate network, variant, expert, antivirus, security, work, Microsoft Corp., PC

Sybase goes mobile with XcelleNet buy

April 2, 2004 The database company says the $95 million buyout will bring it expertise in management of remote devices and a highly prized technology for mobile data security. TAGS: XcelleNet, Sybase Inc., iAnywhere Solutions Inc., buyout, corporate network, middleware, mobile device, expertise, database software, database company, acquisition, database, security, software company, California

SSL networking heats up

November 10, 2003 The market is heating up for products that allow secure access to corporate networks based on a widely used browser security technology known as secure sockets layer encryption. TAGS: SSL, Aventail Corp., IPSec, VPN, NeoTeris, NetScreen Technologies, SafeWeb, Cisco Systems Inc., network security, security technology, corporate network, Nortel Networks Corp., remote access, Symantec Corp., networking, worker
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