Web protection software maker eEye Digital Security said today it has released Retina 3.0, a network guard for the Microsoft Windows NT platform. The company said in a statement that the Retina network security scanner is the first such software application . . .
Web protection software maker eEye Digital Security said today it has released Retina 3.0, a network guard for the Microsoft Windows NT platform. The company said in a statement that the Retina network security scanner is the first such software application with state-of-the-art artificial intelligence features that allow it to think like a hacker, a trait the company described as CHAM (Common Hacking Attack Methods). The feature lets the scanner look for both known and unknown vulnerabilities.

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