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Symantec airs Vontu integration plan 08/11/2007 06:49:42
Symantec Tuesday discussed the integration strategy related to its planned US$350 million acquisition of Vontu, the San Francisco-based maker of data-loss prevention products. - +
10 IT security companies to watch 20/10/2007 07:03:02
New companies have to be brash to enter the network security market, given that the industry has witnessed an explosion in creativity over the past five years and considering that big players such as Microsoft and IBM increasingly are throwing their weight around in security. - +
New approaches to malware detection coming into view 26/04/2007 13:35:46
The traditional signature-based method to detect viruses and other malware is increasingly seen as an insufficient defense given the rapid pace at which attackers are churning out virus and spyware variants. All of which raises the question: What's next? - +
Symantec purchases SSL VPN maker SafeWeb 21/10/2003 08:12:52
Antivirus and computer security company Symantec said on Monday that it purchased SafeWeb of Emeryville, California, for US$26 million in cash. - +
Security tzar slams feature frenzy . . . 17/12/2002 09:26:02
Security tzar slams feature frenzy . . . . . . at the expense of "the science behind security." Yes, Ed Reed's Novell business card really does read "security tzar." He thinks the industry is three to five years away from delivering systems that are truly secure, especially for B2B Internet operations. - +
Evaluating VPN security alternatives 15/10/2002 10:45:00
Users looking for a fast, secure way to link remote employees and business partners are finding myriad choices to avoid deploying traditional IP Security-based VPNs and instead install products or services based on Secure Sockets Layer technology. - +
SSL gets respect from IPSec vendors 23/07/2002 10:32:00
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., one of the largest VPN vendors, last week promised support for this browser-based technology, and a new entrant in this area, Whale Communications Ltd., will introduce hardware and software to enable secure Internet connections for corporate networks. - +
SafeWeb users vulnerable 22/02/2002 09:29:31
SafeWeb Inc., a developer of online privacy technology used by consumers, political dissidents and government agencies, including the CIA, last week said there are security gaps in its software that could put the identities of users at risk. - +
Intel names co-CIOs 22/02/2002 09:29:31
SafeWeb Inc., a developer of online privacy technology used by consumers, political dissidents and government agencies, including the CIA, last week said there are security gaps in its software that could put the identities of users at risk. - +
SafeWeb switches to secure extranet hardware 07/02/2002 08:15:00
SafeWeb Inc., formerly best known for its free online privacy tool, has completed its transition to a focus on enterprise customers. The company has released its first Secure Extranet Appliance (SEA), called SEA Tsunami, SafeWeb said in a statement. - +
SafeWeb considers reopening online privacy service 12/12/2001 08:31:00
After being deluged with phone calls and e-mail messages from concerned users, SafeWeb Inc. is considering resurrecting its anonymous Web surfing service, which it suspended last month.
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