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Archive for June, 2007

Cybercriminals Playing Mind Games With Users

A study shows that spammers and phishers are playing on our biggest fears and our biggest desires.

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Layer 7 Virtualizes its SOA Security Appliance

The SecureSpan XML firewall uses custom silicon to accelerate application-layer traffic, so it's been harder to virtualize than appliances based on commodity hardware—until now.

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Schools Lack Cybersecurity Training As Students Grow Cybersavvy

The School Safety Index indicates that while 95% of districts surveyed are blocking Web sites, only 38% have a closed network that lets them control the content students can access.

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NWC Interview: McAfee’s Dave Dewalt

The CEO and President of McAfee dismisses Microsoft and Cisco, talks about opportunities in data-loss prevention and whether standalone security companies are an endangered species.

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Rolling Review: Cenzic’s Hailstorm Enterprise Application Risk Controller

We continue our ongoing review of Web application scanners with a look at Cenzic Hailstorm. While it performed relatively well, Cenzic's ARC Web Interface could use some gussying up.

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IBM Buys into Security

IBM's recent deal to acquire Web security software vendor Watchfire is one of those deals that 'validate the market' -- at least for those companies that haven't been burned by SQL injection and other Web security issues.

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IBM Buys Into Security

IBM's recent deal to acquire Web security software vendor Watchfire is one of those deals that 'validate the market'--at least for those companies that haven't been burned by SQL injection and other Web security issues.

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Trojans Lurking In Fake Video Postings On YouTube

In the past week, two fake video postings have been set up on YouTube to infect users with a Trojan that includes pop-up porn ads, Secure Computing warns.

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Legal Brief: How’s Your Forensics Strategy?

Although forensic products are slow to evolve, new eDiscovery requirements and the increasing sophistication of corporate infosec practices suggest that you re-evaluate your forensic readiness.

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IT Managers Say Risk Of Data Loss Is Bad And Getting Worse

Nearly half of IT and compliance professionals say their companies aren't doing enough to cut data loss, and many also say it's only going to get worse.

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