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Check Point looks to 'consolidation'
Insight newsmaker CEO Gil Shwed, dubbed "Bill Gates of Israel", explains why being "complicated" is good for security industry and how Check Point tools are going broad.
Friday, November 20 2009 03:25 PM
Tags: Enterprise risk management, Firewalls, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Security, software, U.S., Information Technology, network, Asia, Singapore
Straddling the business-IT divide
Insight CIO Mok Sew Wah explains how Sunway Group ensures a higher success rate for IT projects.
Monday, November 20 2006 05:15 PM
Tags: IT Management, Security, Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
Straddling the business-IT divide
Insight CIO Mok Sew Wah explains how Sunway Group ensures a higher success rate for IT projects.
Tuesday, August 16 2005 08:13 PM
Tags: IT Management, Security, Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
Cyber checks for Olympic visitors
News Travelers making their way to Beijing this August for the Olympic Games should keep an eye out for cybercriminals looking to exploit poor Internet user habits, warns security firm.
Wednesday, April 23 2008 02:32 PM
Tags: PC security, Data security, Firewalls, Hacking, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Security applications/tools, Security Management, Security, Mobile, Trend Micro Inc.
McAfee releases NAC product suite
News The security vendor McAfee has brought out a network access control unification offering.
Tuesday, October 21 2008 12:24 PM
Tags: Security, Network security, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Security Management, Access Control, Intrusion Prevention System, compliance, software, McAfee Inc., network security
Conficker spreads as Waledec delivers mal-entine
News The Conficker/Downadup worm continues spreading via a Windows hole and USB devices, while a Waledec worm tricks victims with Valentine e-mail.
Friday, January 30 2009 10:35 AM
Tags: Viruses and worms, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Spam and phishing, Security, Worm, removable storage, built-in password-cracker, computer worm, Password, antivirus
Data breaches cost US$6.6M on average, survey finds
News Organizations experiencing a data breach can pay more than US$200 for each compromised record, according to a new study.
Tuesday, February 03 2009 10:43 AM
Tags: Hacking, Data security, Policy and management, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Security implementation/standards, Business security, PGP Corp., Outsourcing Company, Survey, McAfee Inc.
F-Secure provides details on Web site breach
News Security firm says bug in Web application led to hole hackers used to breach Web site.
Friday, February 13 2009 09:06 AM
Tags: Hacking, PC security, Firewalls, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Malware, F-Secure Corp., Database, Attack, SQL, Server
Researchers devise way to deny denial-of-service attacks
News Engineers at Auburn University in Alabama have developed a filter that could protect government, commercial and educational servers from being attacked.
Friday, October 02 2009 11:09 AM
Tags: Network security, Business security, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Authentication, Computer, network, Filter Value, Cloud Computing, distributed denial of service, Server
Targeted e-mail distribute malware in PayChoice breach
News E-mail included names and partial passwords and directed people to a Web site or download software that dumped a Trojan on their computers for stealing data and disabling security software.
Friday, October 02 2009 09:48 AM
Tags: Data security, PC security, Authentication and encryption, Hacking, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Spam and phishing, Adobe Systems Inc., Malware, Security, software
Thai businesses get a taste of CIA-style security
News ArcSight touts monitoring solutions used by U.S. government agencies to offer Thai businesses proof that their networks are secure, or otherwise.
Monday, May 14 2007 09:43 AM
Tags: PC security, Data security, Security
In the security hot seat
Insight As a company focused on preventing security attacks, Symantec is itself a bigger target for hackers and virus writers, says its chief information security officer Tim Mather.
Wednesday, April 20 2005 12:36 PM
Tags: Security
Trapping hackers with honeypots
News Faced with the looming threat of cyber-terrorism, Sun Microsystems and security firm Symantec are now mooting the use of honeypots as an added perimeter of IT defense in the region.
Monday, December 09 2002 08:50 PM
Asian manufacturers open to managed security
SMB SMBs like working with managed security service providers because the latter understand their business requirements and have the expertise.
Wednesday, December 06 2006 12:10 PM
Enterprises urged to use unofficial Windows patch
News In absence of a fix from Microsoft, security experts advise companies to use unauthorized patch for latest WMF flaw.
Wednesday, January 04 2006 11:40 AM
Tags: Security, Microsoft Windows
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