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Microsoft, partners to take NAP for security

December 14, 2004 Eighteen firms sign up for Microsoft's end-to-end Network Access Protection security architecture. TAGS: VPN, Cisco Systems Inc., Microsoft Longhorn, security, Microsoft Corp., virus, server

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, Microsoft Longhorn, virus, worm, VPN, security, Microsoft Corp., server

Year in review: Insecure about security

January 12, 2004 Worms and viruses delivered a wake-up call last year that corporate America couldn't ignore. TAGS: Sobig, MSBlast worm, virus, worm, VPN, Linux, security, attack, antivirus, America, Microsoft Corp., open source, software company, server, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Cisco to buy security start-up

October 21, 2004 Perfigo's products will fit into security architecture from Cisco that combines virus scanning with network policing. TAGS: Perfigo, Cisco Systems Inc., network management, acquisition, architecture, VPN, security, start-up, virus, PC

Security show tackles online threats

February 14, 2005 The security industry takes on phishing, viruses and all manner of online threats at the annual RSA Security Conference this week. TAGS: RSA Security Inc., consolidation, Cisco Systems Inc., intrusion prevention, John Thompson, security company, Juniper Networks Inc., Symantec Corp., Sarbanes-Oxley Act, security, VPN, conference, threat, phishing, acquisition, virus

Cisco buffers defenses with security buy

March 22, 2004 The networking giant says it will pay about $39 million for a maker of intrusion prevention devices, its second security technology acquisition in less than a month. TAGS: Riverhead Networks, intrusion prevention, Jeff Wilson, Cisco Systems Inc., distributed denial of service, NetScreen Technologies, VPN, acquisition, start-up, security, service provider, attack, virus, networking, California

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

As scandal dies down, MCI fights for a comeback

March 5, 2004 With two years of scandal and bankruptcy proceedings coming to a close, the company--legally known as WorldCom--is launching new services in an effort to rebuild. TAGS: MCI Inc., bankruptcy, SLA, MPLS, scandal, WorldCom Inc., VPN, VoIP, denial of service, IP, router, AT&T Corp., virus, attack, security, server

Computer crime costs $67 billion, FBI says

January 19, 2006 Dealing with viruses, spyware, PC theft and other digital crimes adds up to a hefty total for businesses. TAGS: survey, computer security, theft, crime, VPN, organization, firewall, virus, telecommunications, security, spyware, U.S., PC, Microsoft Windows

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 network, corporate security, antivirus company, Networks Associates Technology Inc., antivirus, network device, mobile device, VPN, worker, virus, agent, security, PC
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