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Top security predictions for 2011
Friday, December 03, 2010
Top security predictions for 2011
It's time to look ahead to 2011 with some predictions for what the year holds in store for security. What’s the low-hanging fruit?
Defensio adds Facebook integration, more protection
Friday, October 08, 2010
Defensio adds Facebook integration, more protection
Websense's hosted service for social networking platforms adds integration with one of the most popular sites
Pros and cons of SaaS-based messaging security
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Pros and cons of SaaS-based messaging security
A security expert presents the pros and cons of using the SaaS model for e-mail, IM and Web security at a Symantec-sponsored event north of Toronto. Plus, what you must ask if you are planning to go to with SaaS
Google stretches e-mail archiving service to 10 years
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Google stretches e-mail archiving service to 10 years
Users can now have their e-mail archived for a decade for $45 a year
Manager of security research, Websense
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Manager of security research, Websense
The tests designed to tell computers from humans are often fooled by software into thinking there’s a real person signing up for an account. Find out how the industry is responding
F-Secure Corp.
Tuesday, December 21, 2004
F-Secure Corp.
In hindsight, 2004 may be looked back upon as the year that a long tradition of hobbyist hackers and flashy, but harmless, viruses gave way to shadowy, professional online crime syndicates.
Lotusphere 2004: New products, updates expected
Sunday, January 25, 2004
Lotusphere 2004: New products, updates expected
Lotus Notes and Domino users and administrators are slated to get the latest product road map and hear about upcoming features in the collaboration products at the annual Lotusphere user conference in Orlando, Fla., that gets under way Monday.
Fizzer worm may be fizzling
Wednesday, May 14, 2003
Fizzer worm may be fizzling
Almost a week after it first appeared on the Internet, the Fizzer worm appears to be losing momentum, but experts disagree on whether or not the new computer virus has peaked.
The virus that won't die: Klez
Tuesday, August 13, 2002
The virus that won't die: Klez
The klez worm is approaching its seventh month of wriggling across the Web, making it one of the most persistent viruses ever. And experts warn that it may be a harbinger of new viruses that use a combination of pernicious approaches to go from PC to PC.
Klez: The virus that won't die?
Wednesday, July 03, 2002
Klez: The virus that won't die?
Virus alert centers are bracing themselves for a new wave of Klez worm attacks this week: One annoying variant of the persistent pest is expected to resurrect itself July 6 to send infected e-mail. And, experts warn, it's likely to continue plaguing us unless we all clean up our acts.
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