March 20, 2010

'IBM' Tag Index

Cloud Computing Takes Center Stage at RSA 2010

DianaAt RSA, most heads are in the cloud with everyone from Symantec to IBM delivering new cloud-based security solutions.
Tags: IBM, Symantec, cloud computing, RSA, trends

Lotus iNotes Flaw Discovered

The flaw can result in a buffer overflow.
Tags: Domino, IBM, e-Mail, Web site, attack

IBM Pitches Code, Network Security

At RSA, IBM announces it will expand its security portfolio with new static code analysis and secure Web services.
Tags: IBM, security, static analysis, RSA Conference, Web gateway

Phishing, SQL Injection Attacks Surged in 2009

IBM's X-Force security report finds that hackers have mastered the art of attacking Web browsers and document readers, even though application security has improved.
Tags: IBM, security, SQL injection, phishing, X-Force

Wiretapping the Internet: Legal and Dangerous?

Technology built into routers from 15 vendors could enable an attacker to wiretap anyone, but there are fixes to be had.
Tags: IBM, Cisco, security, hacking, wiretapping

TecSec Sues Tech Vendors

The lawsuit alleges that the companies have infringed TecSec's patents covering encryption technology.
Tags: IBM, Oracle, Cisco, patent infringement, court

IBM Working on Airport Security

The company has filed a dozen patent applications for a sophisticated approach to the issue.
Tags: IBM, video, security, technology, airline security

IBM Adds Code Quality Analysis to Rational

Big Blue integrates static analysis into Rational following the acquisition of Ounce Labs.
Tags: IBM, security, software, static analysis

IBM and Fujitsu Partner on Palm Reader

The companies have collaborated on a single sign-on product that reads a user's palm vein patterns.
Tags: IBM, security, Fujitsu, mobile, Palm

IBM Buys Guardium

Big Blue has acquired the enterprise database security firm.
Tags: IBM, security, software, acquisition, integrated

Electronic Health Records: Privacy Issues Remain

Converting paper records to a digital format creates its own issues, even as it makes the health system more efficient.
Tags: Google, privacy, Microsoft, IBM, HIPAA

IBM's Data Masking: Higher Security?

Will a kind of encryption technology make it safer to outsourcing data handling?
Tags: privacy, IBM, server, Amazon, security

Security Vendor Cenzic Unveils New Solutions

Security vendor Cenzic releases products to combat the threat to application security in cloud hybrids.
Tags: virtualization, VMWare, HP, services, IBM

Flash Security: HP's WebInspect 8.0

With application security a growing large enterprise concern, HP releases user behavior and Flash analysis tools.
Tags: HP, IBM, security, software, management

Experts: Adobe Flash Still Vulnerable

Adobe has patched its Flash application, yet some experts say that concerns linger.
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, IBM, Adobe, Flash

Big Vendors Agree on Encryption Key

Big players in the enterprise encryption key field agree on standardization.
Tags: Microsoft, HP, Specification, IBM, encryption

Are Legitimate Sites the Next Malware Threat?

Businesses may be exposing their customers to malware by leaving their sites unpatched, IBM warns in a new study.
Tags: Microsoft, services, Internet Explorer, IBM, e-Mail

AVG Buys Sana For ID Theft Protection

Pure play antivirus vendors are making sure they don't become extinct.
Tags: Facebook, IBM, server, malware, security

The Dangers of Web Access

As companies rely more heavily on the Web in their move toward Enterprise 2.0, they face an increasing number of security and network problems.
Tags: Microsoft, Mozilla, Firefox, IBM, e-Mail

Collaboration Apps Mean New Security Concerns

Sure, it's cool to aim at joining the Enterprise 2.0 crowd, but it opens up your business to security problems.
Tags: Microsoft, Lotus Notes, IBM, datacenter, authentication

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