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Jan 12, 2004
Even after all the warnings and high profile security breaches we have seen in the last couple of years, it is astonishing to see how many companies are still not adequately assessing the risk associated with doing business within today’s IT infrastructure.
Jan 12, 2004
It’s a fact - security risks are increasing.
Jan 12, 2004
What do the impending war in Iraq, the Venezuelan oil strike, the threats by North Korea to “go nuclear,” and the Bush Administration economic proposal all have in common?
Jan 12, 2004
1. Keep up with the latest technology -- the bad guys do!
Jan 12, 2004
Handheld computing devices, like Palms and Pocket PCs, play an essential role in many people’s lives.
Jan 12, 2004
Fraud is a serious problem in today’s online world.
Jan 12, 2004
Those responsible for IT security are constantly complaining that they can’t get the budget they need, but are they going about it the wrong way?
Jan 12, 2004
Not surprisingly, the Bush Administration’s recent ‘final ruling’ on medical information privacy did not satisfy everyone.
Jan 12, 2004
For a business continuity plan to be truly effective at the time of interruption or disaster, everyone within the company needs to pull together to make the plan work and turn interruption into continuation.
Jan 12, 2004
Whether the problems lie with the end-user or at the board-level, with reticence or apathy, policy enforcement is one of the greatest challenges in securing the corporate network.
Jan 9, 2004
IT security is the main barrier to the adoption of flexible working practices, according to a recent survey commissioned by Microsoft.
Jan 9, 2004
Despite remaining a core issue for IT managers, a recent study by the United Kingdom’s Department of Trade and Industry indicates that as many as 78 percent of the U.K. companies surveyed have experienced at least one malicious security incident, with 44 percent experiencing them within the last year (2002/2001).
Jan 9, 2004
The issues facing many firms considering subscribing to Workplace Recovery facilities go further than merely the location, number of seats available or subscription cost.
Jan 9, 2004
There is a computer security mantra which says that the basic issues to manage are “ports, passwords and patches”.
Jun 23, 2005
Insider attacks have become the biggest threat to financial networks, according to a new study.
Sep 1, 2003
Computer Associates eTrust Antivirus is part of the eTrust security product family that has build its reputation on usability, detection, disinfection and the quality of support expected of any best-of-breed security solution. It provides its users with regular updates for ongoing protection, offering both virus antidotes and signature files to keep the user one step ahead. If you are looking for an anti-virus solution that protects both the server environment and the workstation, with more than adequate protection for a typical SME and the larger corporation alike, then eTrust Antivirus is well worth consideration. Installation of the eTrust Antivirus solution is flexible, it can either be achieved remotely or by local means, so depending on the size of your enterprise you can determine which offers the best option when you are ready to install it.
Jul 1, 2003
ViRobot is a lesser-known anti-virus solution from Korean developer Global HAURI. It is not really a newcomer - it has been in the market since 1998 - but it has taken until recent times to really start to make a mark in Western markets.
May 12, 2005
Spyware looks set to take over the top spot from spam as the biggest threat to business productivity and security. The deluge of spam has resulted in a wide range of software products and appliance-based solutions to combat this menace, but up until recently most anti-spyware solutions have been aimed at the consumer market. Enterprises are just as vulnerable and we are now starting to see vendors taking the threat of spyware at the corporate level just as seriously and vying for a piece of this lucrative market.
Apr 1, 2003
Authenex Strong Authentication System (ASAS) is described as a network security application that provides strong (two-factor) authentication for remote, VPN and web access. This would appear to sum things up quite well and Authenex provides a variety of software tools to support this goal.
Mar 1, 2003
First there was Sniffer, Network Associates' traffic capture and analysis tool, which rapidly carved itself a position as the tool of choice for network engineers of all kinds. Then there was Sniffer Wireless, bringing the capabilities of the Sniffer engine to 802.11 wireless networks, a logical extension to the Sniffer brand which already supported a range of environments including LANs, remote networks and telecom networks. Now we have Sniffer Wireless PDA, porting that wireless analysis suite to a handheld platform, targeting network managers and security professionals with an overriding need for portability.