Don't trust security to techies alone, Gartner says
Businesses should no longer let IT staff dictate how a company secures itself, analyst firm says.September 16, 2005, 7:40 AM PDT
Zotob suspect appears in court
Moroccan magistrate asks teenager about worms that caused havoc at more than 100 U.S. businesses.September 13, 2005, 3:08 PM PDT
Recovery firms spring to action during storm
As Hurricane Katrina pummeled the Gulf Coast, large organizations look to a backup means for sending messages and storing e-mail.August 29, 2005, 2:18 PM PDT
Safeguarding IT against the next Katrina
Taking stock of Hurricane Katrina's destructive might, IT managers may want to develop disaster-recovery plans, security expert says.August 29, 2005, 9:12 AM PDT
Secure Computing to buy CyberGuard
Deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter, creating a company with 680 employees and a presence in 90 countries.August 19, 2005, 9:40 AM PDT
Symantec to buy compliance specialist
Recently merged security giant plans to acquire Sygate, as it continues on its expansion spree.August 16, 2005, 3:02 PM PDT
Levine convicted in Acxiom hack case
Florida man was charged with stealing more than 1.5 billion files in one of the largest recorded data theft cases.August 13, 2005, 9:27 AM PDT
This spammer's stash could be yours
Gold bars, cash and a fully loaded Hummer H2 are among the prizes AOL is offering as it celebrates a settlement with a spammer.August 10, 2005, 8:59 AM PDT
Microsoft to fight crime with spammer's money
Software giant will also give New York state some of the $7 million culled from the company's settlement with Scott Richter.August 10, 2005, 4:39 AM PDT
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Merged Symantec takes its time setting prices
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Officials: Beware of phantom stock regulators
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Symantec to change consumer product launches
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Symantec posts higher quarterly net profit
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Fate uncertain for ex-Sybari workers at Microsoft
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iDefense ups the bidding for bugs
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Everyone wants 'free' Windows...
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Offering a bounty for security bugs
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Is there method in Microsoft's security buys?
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Break-in costs ChoicePoint millions
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Microsoft to buy e-mail security firm FrontBridge
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Microsoft licenses Finjan security patents
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Check Point beats estimates
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Symantec to add jobs after merger, exec says
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VeriSign buys iDefense for $40 million
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Alleged hacker: U.S. defense sites poorly secured
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EU split over anti-terror phone law
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