Cloud Computing Takes Center Stage at RSA 2010
At RSA, most heads are in the cloud with everyone from Symantec to IBM delivering new cloud-based security solutions.
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At RSA, most heads are in the cloud with everyone from Symantec to IBM delivering new cloud-based security solutions.
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At RSA, IBM announces it will expand its security portfolio with new static code analysis and secure Web services.
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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.
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Technology built into routers from 15 vendors could enable an attacker to wiretap anyone, but there are fixes to be had.
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The lawsuit alleges that the companies have infringed TecSec's patents covering encryption technology.
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The company has filed a dozen patent applications for a sophisticated approach to the issue.
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Big Blue integrates static analysis into Rational following the acquisition of Ounce Labs.
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Big Blue has acquired the enterprise database security firm.
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Security vendor Cenzic releases products to combat the threat to application security in cloud hybrids.
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With application security a growing large enterprise concern, HP releases user behavior and Flash analysis tools.
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Big players in the enterprise encryption key field agree on standardization.
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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
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