Air Force turns to Microsoft for network security
update A consolidated contract, valued at $500 million over six years, aims to simplify and protect Air Force networks.November 19, 2004, 8:14 AM PST
New piece of Sarbanes-Oxley kicks in
Tech security companies eye a billion-dollar pie as key section of accounting law goes into effect.November 15, 2004, 1:29 PM PST
Cybercriminals infiltrating U.K. companies
Businesses need to screen potential employees more carefully, report says.November 12, 2004, 10:14 AM PST
Microsoft: Security requires teamwork
The software giant also tells European customers that it is making progress with efforts to limit security attacks against its products.November 4, 2004, 11:29 AM PST
Psst...now it's Cisco source code up for sale
The Source Code Club hackers are back, selling what they claim are files of Cisco firewall software.November 2, 2004, 2:48 PM PST
AT&T upgrades Net security tools
The enhancements, to be added early next year, are designed to protect companies from worms and viruses.November 1, 2004, 11:27 AM PST
Study: Few corporations use anti-spyware tools
A third of respondents said that spyware has been on the rise in the past six months.October 27, 2004, 10:08 AM PDT
Cisco tightens security on voice products
Cisco Systems announces an upgrade to its CallManager software to improve security on its Internet Protocol telephony gear.October 25, 2004, 4:02 PM PDT
New IBM report will warn of security threats
Big Blue is trying to establish an indicator similar to the federal government's Homeland Security Advisory System.The New York Times
October 24, 2004, 7:25 PM PDT
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Symantec fires up firewall appliance for smaller firms
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Cisco, Microsoft pledge security interoperability
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Ballmer calls security a never-ending battle
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Gates: Microsoft to offer anti-spyware
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Trojan horse exploits image flaw
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Study: Security measures often overlook human factor
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Toyota: Some security firms promise too much
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Cisco, Microsoft in security showdown
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McAfee aims at small firms with e-mail service
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MessageLabs, Symantec team on antispam service
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Cisco flaw opens networks to attacks
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PC security under fire
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Siemens recognizes biometrics partner in Viisage
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Companies patching security holes faster
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Firm offers new tools for database security
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Sprint touts off-Net networks
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The weakest security link? It's you
Enterprise security
analysis & commentary
analysis & commentary
SecureWave exec Dennis Szerszen warns that the convenient port is also a vulnerability that could cost your company dearly.
McAfee CEO George Samenuk looks beyond PCs to stave off marauding viruses in new areas, including 3G phones.