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Bug exposes Cisco switches to attacks

October 19, 2005 An attacker could interrupt the operation of certain Cisco Systems switches by sending it malformed data. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., termination, SSL, switch, denial of service

Cisco responds to OpenSSL security flaw

December 5, 2005 Cisco Systems issues response to vulnerabilities in open-source security software OpenSSL. TAGS: OpenSSL, Cisco Systems Inc., SSL, open source, security

Cisco completes Twingo acquisition

April 20, 2004 The networking giant has completed a $5 million acquisition of the privately held start-up. TAGS: Twingo Systems, SSL VPN, SSL, Cisco Systems Inc., acquisition, networking

Citrix to acquire SSL VPN start-up

November 23, 2004 Software maker Citrix announces that it's acquiring SSL VPN equipment maker Net6 for $50 million in cash. TAGS: SSL VPN, Citrix Systems Inc., SSL, IPSec, VPN, Cisco Systems Inc., remote access, acquisition, software company

Cisco to add SSL networking to products

November 7, 2003 The company is expected to announce Monday that it will start shipping secure networking features based on Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL, encryption. TAGS: SSL, VPN, IPSec, Cisco Systems Inc., SafeWeb, NeoTeris, telecommuting, networking, network security, Web browser, operating system

Remote access for small companies

July 16, 2004 Aventail among first to introduce a type of secure remote networking product for small and midsize businesses. TAGS: Aventail Corp., SSL VPN, SSL, IPSec, remote access, Cisco Systems Inc., small and medium business

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, security, virus, worker, Web browser, PC

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, security, upgrade, IP telephony, security company, telephony, agent, IP, firewall, virus, Web browser

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, SafeWeb, NetScreen Technologies, NeoTeris, Cisco Systems Inc., network security, security technology, corporate network, Nortel Networks Corp., remote access, Symantec Corp., networking, worker

Browser security takes off in VPNs

January 14, 2004 Companies are warming up to browser security technology SSL in virtual private networks as a simpler, cheaper way to give mobile workers remote access to corporate data. TAGS: SSL, VPN, NetScreen Technologies, network security company, Aventail Corp., Nortel Networks Corp., SSL VPN, F5 Networks Inc., IPSec, Cisco Systems Inc., remote access, security technology, network security, vice president of marketing, security company, Symantec Corp.

Cisco set on security spending spree

February 16, 2005 Networking giant plans buys and partnerships to bolster its security lineup. TAGS: John Chambers, Cisco Systems Inc., RSA Security Inc., network security, security, VPN, SSL, antivirus, networking, conference, San Francisco

Open-source group plugs three holes

October 1, 2003 The OpenSSL Project releases a patch to fix several vulnerabilities that were found during a security test by the U.K. government. TAGS: OpenSSL, Cisco Systems Inc., SSH, flaw, denial of service, SSL, U.K., open source, government, patch management, security

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, Sygate Technologies, NetScreen Technologies, VPN, gateway, Ethernet switch, health, security company, antivirus, Cisco Systems Inc., Ethernet, security, functionality

Check Point back in browser-based VPN security

May 3, 2004 The third time could be a charm for Check Point Software as it introduces yet another SSL virtual private network product. TAGS: SSL VPN, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., IPSec, SSL, IPSec VPN, Juniper Networks Inc., VPN, NetScreen Technologies, appliance, Gartner Inc., firewall, Nortel Networks Corp., remote access, Nokia Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., worker

Switches look to security to recapture lost luster

April 9, 2004 When the dot-com boom went bust so did the market for switches that shuttle traffic between servers, but as security concerns mount, these network elements have found new ways to make themselves us... TAGS: Foundry Networks Inc., RADWARE, F5 Networks Inc., data center, switch, Nortel Networks Corp., load balancing, Cisco Systems Inc., SSL, Web hosting, dot-com, denial of service, security, traffic, server

Sun makes bid for data center hardware

January 20, 2004 The company plans to acquire switch start-up Nauticus Networks in an all-cash deal, as it looks to beef up its server platforms and enhance its N1 initiative. TAGS: Nauticus Networks, Sun N1, load balancing, data center, Sun Microsystems Inc., server platform, Cisco Systems Inc., virtualization, switch, utility computing, SSL, start-up, initiative, Massachusetts, server

Sun faces stiff competition in networking

September 21, 2004 Company has officially entered content switching market with Nauticus gear--but critics say success is far from guaranteed. TAGS: Nauticus Networks, load balancing, F5 Networks Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., SCO Group Inc., denial of service, Ethernet switch, switch, SSL, networking gear, Jonathan Schwartz, networking, success, Ethernet, server, Cisco Systems Inc.
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