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Security companies this week are trotting out intrusion-prevention system and vulnerability-assessment products that not only widen customer choice but also indicate growing multi-vendor collaboration. . . .
Trusted Computer Solutions Inc. has announced that it is developing a product called TCS Trusted Linux, a multilevel-secure version of the Linux operating system. . . .
September 27, 2004 - (HostReview.com) - Trustix, the internet infrastructure specialists, today announced the launch of their dedicated web hosting appliance XserverTM CP+. The appliance runs on the security hardened, server optimized Linux distribution, Trustix OS and is remotely managed using the intuitive and user friendly control panel, Trustix CP+. . . .
Linux vendor Mandrakesoft is teaming with a consortium of European partners in an effort to win Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 5 (EAL5), the highest security certification for defense and other highly sensitive areas of governmental IT operations. . . .
America Online has launched an online service offering consumers secure two-factor authentication.The world's largest ISP has selected hardware from RSA Security to power its AOL PassCode premium offering. . . .
Programmers on Wednesday released the new version 3.0 of SpamAssassin, open-source software for filtering out unwanted e-mail, but the changes are as much legal as technological. . . .
Irish companies are aware of internal threats to security, but give higher priority to technological safeguards than they do to employee training.The 2004 Ernst & Young Global Information Security Survey found that Irish . . .
Company, soon to be owned by Cisco, enhances the security features of its Engage v2.1 service application to detect and defend against spam zombies.P-Cube has announced a new weapon in service providers' ongoing war against hackers . . .
Juniper Networks has been chosen to supply security solutions to Saudi Telecom Corporation (STC), a leading provider of telecommunications voice and data services in Saudi Arabia. . . .
As the nation's election officials struggle with problematic electronic voting machines, a new ballot-marking system initially designed for disabled voters could help solve a crucial problem--the lack of an auditable paper trail. . . .
Sun Microsystems has introduced a pay-for-use pricing model for grid computing, enabling customers to gain access to computing cycles on an on-demand basis. Grid cycles can be purchased in packs of hours through Sun, with prices starting at $1 per hour. . . .
Computer code that takes advantage of a flaw in the way many Microsoft (Profile, Products, Articles) Corp. applications process JPEG images has been published on the Internet and could be a precursor to actual attacks on vulnerable PCs, experts said. . . .
When 65 percent of your sales are online, credit card fraud can put you out of business. Companies are fighting back with tough security measures, policies, and new products. . . .
Cisco has been ranked as one of the top three most trusted security product vendors and one of the top three most trusted security service providers in two surveys done by the Yankee Group. . . .
Passwords as we know them could be yesterday's news if two-factor authentication solutions from VeriSign Inc. and RSA Security Inc. catch on with enterprises. . . .
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 21, 2004--As reported last week, hackers are scheming about how to exploit the latest announced vulnerability in a number of Microsoft(R) operating systems and applications, including Microsoft Office(R) and several versions of Internet Explorer. . . .
Inkra Networks, the leading provider of virtualized networking and security infrastructure, and eIQnetworks(TM), Inc., a leading provider of award-winning security, applications, and systems analytics solutions, today announced a partnership in which eIQnetworks will provide enhanced security and bandwidth analysis, monitoring, and reporting capabilities for Inkra's Virtual Service Switches (VSSs). . . .
New Security Information Management Software Links Real-Time Threats and Business Vulnerabilities to Unite Prioritized Incident Responses with Proactive Risk Reduction. . . .
VMware, a maker of software that enables computers to run multiple operating systems simultaneously, is working on a new product to make it secure for corporations to open their networks to contractors or telecommuters . . .
The increasing prominence of freely licensed Linux has prompted many to view operating systems in general as a commodity. With Solaris 10, Sun Microsystems hopes to demonstrate that a company's choice of operating system does matter and that the level of innovation Sun has built into Solaris 10 can deliver benefits across a company's infrastructure. . . .