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Your search for capture returned 153 results.

Jun 28, 2005
A virus has leaked confidential reports from Japanese nuclear power plants onto the internet via a peer-to-peer network.
Jun 20, 2005
You wouldn’t consider buying a laptop at your nearest consumer electronics store and bringing it into the office to work on, right? What about a RAID disk or a CD drive? – didn’t think so. Yet one device that nearly everyone buys privately and keeps in their pockets these days to store both their personal data and confidential corporate data is seldom controlled or secured by the corporation: USB flash drives.
Oct 15, 2004
Good planning before you implement biometrics is key if you want to reap the benefits of this technology, Martin Jacobs explains why
Jun 16, 2005
Browser-based attacks and phishing scams have surged over the last year, a report has revealed.
Jun 16, 2005
The U.S. government is pushing through a bill to tackle spyware, but will it really help? David Bicknell explains just what the threat is, and what enterprises can do to protect themselves
May 31, 2005
The alleged author of the Sasser worm will appear before court on July 5.
May 24, 2005
Two bills aimed at preventing spyware have breezed through the House of Representatives and are well on their way to being passed by the Senate.
May 18, 2005
Employees are still blissfully unaware of the threat of phishing, a survey has revealed.
Apr 6, 2005
When we turn our minds to matters of e-security, our first thoughts tend to be about defenses such as firewalls and intrusion detection. And rightly so. After all, there is much wisdom in the pursuit of prevention before cure. But, what happens when our defenses are breached? How should we respond to such an incident?
Feb 22, 2005
The first person to hold a PhD in forensics, Emlyn Everitt tells David Quainton that the battle for security begins in the boardroom
Jan 5, 2005
Creating Information Security Performance Measures: Five Recommendations for CIOs and CISOs
Dec 21, 2004
A 16-year-old virus writer was given a six-month suspended sentence at the South Cheshire juvenile court in Crewe last Thursday for releasing a worm that infected computers and turned them into spam relays.
Dec 21, 2004

IntY's MailDefender manages to squeeze quite a lot of mail filters and controls into an attractive and uncomplicated interface. We might have preferred the default first screen to be the useful quarantine summary (giving customer-wide mail totals), rather than the actual quarantining itself, but this was just a minor quibble.

Dec 8, 2004
Dangers are posed by ineffective provisioning of user access rights. A secure enterprise provisioning system can address specific risk areas highlighted by the FSA’s Financial Crime Sector Report.
Nov 2, 2004
I spy with my little eye, a legal problem beginning with "S".
Nov 18, 2004
A Russian virus writer has been found guilty of writing malicious code – but fined only $105 for doing so.
Nov 10, 2004
It is estimated that identity theft accounts for nearly 40 per cent of all white collar crime in the UK. How can you protect yourself and your business from falling victim to this growing problem?
Nov 8, 2004

With new applications such as VoIP appearing on networks run by engineers with limited time and resources to make them secure, intrusion prevention technology is rising to the challenge. One answer, the brand new NFR Sentivist IPS, is raising the bar in the intrusion prevention system (IPS) category. The NFR Sentivist IPS is available as an appliance.

Nov 5, 2004

Sentarus, Demarc's flagship product, combines a range of security solutions within its rack-mountable chassis, but its main function is intrusion detection and detailed report generation.

Oct 19, 2004
Thanks to its speed, accessibility and ease of use, email is an essential part of both our business and personal lives. But as the IT departments charged with managing a company’s email deal with increasing volumes of traffic, spam levels and virus-infected mail, they also encounter a minefield of legal traps and regulatory pitfalls when they monitor employees’ emails.
 
 
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