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Archive for February, 2007

Most IT Managers Expect Major Security Hit Every Year

Symantec's IT Risk Management Report shows that 60% of IT managers expect a disruptive security event every year.

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RSA’s Coviello Predicts Security Consolidation

Security has been too focused on imposing limits rather than lifting them, according to Coviello.

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Gorbachev to Gates: "Have Mercy!"

In an open letter to the former Microsoft CEO, the former Soviet Leader asks Gates to intercede on behalf of a Russian teacher accused of software piracy.

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Microsoft Warns Of Excel Hack

The zero-day vulnerability's danger could extend beyond malicious Excel files.

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Microsoft’s OneCare Fails Vista AV Tests

Microsoft, Anti-virus, VB100, Virus Bulletin, WildList, Windows Live OneCare, Virus, Worm, Trojan Horse, McAfee, F-Secure, Grisoft, Sophos, Symantec

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IM Security Appliances

More employees are communicating with coworkers, vendors, clients and customers over public IM, leaving your enterprise vulnerable to IM-borne malware. But open doesn't have to mean insecure. We tested three appliances that promise to help readers granularly manage IM access while making public IM more secure and logging transactions.

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Cisco’s IronPort Acquisition: A 2-for-1 Deal

Cisco taps into two markets--antispam and messaging compliance--with one $830-million acquisition.

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Tor Project Protects Anonymous Sources

The second-generation onion routing technology embodied by the Tor Project aims to provide a secure means of anonymous Internet use. But legal and financial obstacles are slowing progress.

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