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Microsoft plans medical-record service

October 4, 2007 HealthVault is just getting off the ground: Will consumers trust the company with private info? TAGS: Peter Neupert, health care, health care company, insurance company, health, insurance, vision, Microsoft Corp., security

Engineering a new curriculum

September 10, 2007 UC Berkeley is remaking its engineering program to attract new students. On the agenda: nanotech, biology, social engineering. TAGS: curriculum, engineering, science, biology, health care, nanotechnology, student, health, researcher, security

Health care struggles with security's cost

February 26, 2004 Security's high price tag and a lack of expertise has many health care companies balking at complying with regulations that would protect digital patient data. TAGS: HIPAA, health care company, health care, health, regulation, office, price tag, patient, security, organization, information technology

McAfee to capture Citadel Security

October 3, 2006 Acquisition, which is worth $60 million, is designed to expand McAfee's efforts in the regulatory-compliance market. TAGS: Citadel Security Software, McAfee Inc., vulnerability assessment, HIPAA, acquisition, health, security

Tablus seals Indigo acquisition

February 7, 2005 Security software company Tablus announced Monday that it has closed its acquisition of Indigo Security. TAGS: Tablus, Microsoft Indigo, security software company, health care, acquisition, health, software company, security

U.K. health service plans 'telehealth' rollout

January 25, 2007 National Health Service aims to install devices in patients' homes that can collect and transmit their health data. TAGS: patient, information technology, U.K., health, London, security

Ohio University suffers security breaches

May 12, 2006 Data thieves may have plundered Social Security numbers and other private info belonging to students and faculty. TAGS: social security number, Social Security, university, school, student, health, server, security

Symantec builds double-clad security service

November 5, 2004 Plans to integrate two existing alert services in bid to tap compliance market. TAGS: Symantec Corp., HIPAA, vulnerability, security, attack, health

Juniper boosts end-point security

August 30, 2004 Company adds new features to its SSL VPN gateway to make sure devices connecting to a network are clean. TAGS: SSL VPN, Juniper Networks Inc., NeoTeris, SSL, NetScreen Technologies, Sygate Technologies, VPN, Ethernet switch, gateway, security company, health, security, Ethernet, Cisco Systems Inc., antivirus, functionality

Security in the spotlight at RSA show

February 26, 2004 Hackers are devising clever ways to sneak into personal and office computers. The security companies and experts gathering at the RSA Conference 2004 in San Francisco are working to stop them--but ... TAGS: RSA Security Inc., VeriSign Inc., Bill Gates, expert, security, RFID, health care, security company, chairman, password, San Francisco, Java, health, conference, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

University server in hackers' hands for a year

May 22, 2006 Intruders go undetected in total on three servers containing student data at Ohio University. TAGS: university, school, Social Security, social security number, hacker, server, security, health

Sun to unveil security offerings

February 13, 2006 One initiative introduces a form of encryption to its next-generation Sun Java System Web Server. TAGS: Sun Java, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., security feature, Sun Solaris 10, encryption technology, Web server, RSA Security Inc., financial company, security, form, health, server

Hidden gold in corporate cleanup

November 24, 2004 Corporations' rush to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act looks likely to be a boon for security product makers. TAGS: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., compliance, HIPAA, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, Austin, regulation, information technology, survey, accounting, security, health, U.S.

Week in review: Security breach

October 10, 2003 Despite heightened awareness of security vulnerabilities, prying eyes are still making very public intrusions. TAGS: Bertelsmann Music Group, district, Wi-Fi technology, Minnesota, Week in review, copy protection, antipiracy, Wi-Fi, Vonage Holdings Corp., student, security, health, attack, CD, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Police maintain uneasy relations with cybervigilantes

January 17, 2007 London-area police are working with certain cybervigilante groups as sources of information in the fight against online fraud. TAGS: scammer, police, fraud, spam, relationship, fight, health, virus, photograph, security

Mind those IMs--your cubicle's walls have eyes

October 25, 2004 As more firms install software to keep tabs on workers, start-ups and heavy hitters alike spy an opportunity in surveillance products. TAGS: workplace, Secure Computing Corp., regulatory compliance, cubicle, employer, IM, worker, HIPAA, surveillance, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, evidence, health care, monitoring, health, survey, e-mail

Bush: Broadband for the people by 2007

April 26, 2004 In a rare foray into tech issues, President Bush pushes a broad set of proposals that include wiring "every corner" of America and the computerization of health care records. TAGS: broadband, proposal, John Kerry, privacy, broadband provider, health care, DSL, patient, standards, president, tax, America, health, security
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