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Symantec CEO says no Vista for me
February 13, 2007
Symantec CEO John Thompson takes a dim view of Microsoft's new operating system--and that's just for starters.
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OS makers: Security is job No. 1
May 10, 2005
New generation of software focuses as much on security as on glitzy features, as consumers get frustrated by viruses and fraud threats.
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Security--why don't we get it?
November 4, 2003
Zone Labs CEO Gregor Freund says a run of software worm outbreaks has exposed a broken security philosophy.
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Finally, a sensible security scheme
December 10, 2004
Jon Oltsik says Visa's "defense in depth" approach to security proves once and for all this is not mission impossible.
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Allchin on Vista's security, timing, and your questions
January 27, 2006
Windows chief says stronger defenses are a key for Microsoft's new OS. Plus: Vista test schedule tweaked, Allchin answers your questions.
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Talking Internet security
October 10, 2003
Bob Muglia says information technology is not running out of patience with Microsoft after a string of hacks that exploited vulnerabilities in the company's Windows software.
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Worms and viruses slip past defenses
June 2, 2005
roundup Bagle variants whip up a blended threat for a bad new concoction. A cell phone interloper, meanwhile, poses as a friend.
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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.
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Lining up the defense
July 30, 2004
At Black Hat confab, security experts talk Google, RFID, e-voting; at Defcon, hackers hone strategy. Also: More patches for IE.
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Homeland defense focus shifts to tech
July 10, 2002
As Capitol Hill scrutinizes the president's proposal, politicians worry about tech-savvy terrorists and insist any new agency must protect against electronic attacks.
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