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Jul 1, 2004
Software company Network Associates has officially changed its name to McAfee to reflect its greater emphasis on security.
Jun 7, 2004
Chief software architect and ex-CEO of Computer Associates Sanjay Kumar has resigned from the company.
Jan 1, 2004

Aladdin's eSafe did well enough and has some features that would be particularly useful during an outbreak, but performance was nothing special. Although eSafe is up to version 4 now, that version is purely appliance-oriented. The last version to support Exchange was 3.5, which the company still sells and supports (for now) despite its focus on moving away from that side of the business towards its Linux-based appliance version.

Jun 21, 2004
Symantec on Monday said it won a $3.2 million judgment as part of a settlement against a company that sold counterfeit Symantec software.
Jun 4, 2004
Zero-Knowledge Systems Friday announced that it has spun out its enterprise privacy services unit into a new company called Synomos.
Feb 12, 2004
Fires, power outages, cyberattacks. Natural and man-made disasters threaten every company, but in this increasingly internet-dependent economy, downtime and the losses caused by it are a major concern.
Feb 1, 2004

While just about every company has a connection to the internet in one form or another, not everyone has a failover option to go back to dial-up or ISDN. Fewer still have VPN or indeed a proper firewall to ensure the lines of communication are secure.

Jan 13, 2004
The biggest threat to security is not from outside, it is from the company employee. Julie Jervis asked security experts throughout the U.S. how they are educating these end-users
Jun 2, 2004
Israeli venture capital firm JVP announced Tuesday that it sold its portfolio company, MagniFire Websystems, to F5 Networks for $29 million in cash.
Apr 23, 2004
A Dutch chemical company is to protect its 1,100 users by investing in a three-year managed security service.
Apr 22, 2004
Network Associates Thursday announced the sale of its Sniffer network analyzer product line and said the company will change its name to McAfee.
Mar 10, 2004
Email security company CipherTrust has completed a $42 million round of new financing that it says will allow it to fulfill international marketing ambitions and expand its product range.
Jan 12, 2004
All of a company’s technical assets will hold some amount of proprietary data, and it is a legal requirement that companies dispose of that data permanently before the asset is sold on from the company.
Nov 1, 2003

Having a laptop stolen can be stressful and demoralizing. But for many well-prepared, security conscious company executives it needn't be. ComputracePlus is an asset tracking software solution that can help to ease the problems associated with this type of loss, it can put control into the hands of the law enforcement officers that are assigned to your case and aid a swifter recovery. There is a high incidence of internal thefts reported with no way of catching the people responsible. But if employees also know that all equipment owned by their employers is easily traced through a solution such as ComputracePlus, many thefts might not occur.

Jan 12, 2004
Every day, millions of dollars worth of proprietary enterprise data escapes the safe confines of corporate data centers and walks right out the front doors of the company.
Oct 1, 2003

The Cloud, a division of Inspired Broadcast Networks, is something of a low profile public Wi-Fi network, preferring to stay in the background as a wholesale wireless network operator.
When the service was launched earlier this year, the company offered access through two options, pay-as-you-use sessions from a variety of outlets, or through third parties, such as BT OpenZone, whose users can now roam seamlessly onto The Cloud's network.

Jul 14, 2004
Symantec added more anti-spam technology to its arsenal with its recent acquisition of Turn Tide.
Mar 10, 2004
PayPal, the e-payment company acquired by internet auctioneer eBay, is under investigation for possible violations of US consumer protection laws.
Feb 19, 2004
Euronav, a UK based marine company, has bought a dongle and software security combination to prevent unauthorised use of its navigation systems for commercial boating.
Feb 11, 2004
Mobile business firm Satsuma Solutions is teaming up with secure mobile device company KeCrypt to sell secure signature authentication solutions for PDAs.
 
 
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