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Topic: Security applications



Security applications News

07 January 2008

World's smallest firewall cut down to size

By John E. Dunn, Techworld

Israeli company Yoggie Security Systems has announced a radically cut-down version of its Pico USB security device for laptops. Read more...

Security applications Blog Entries

23 November 2005

The slow take-up of U3

By John E. Dunn

Several months on from launch, and it looks as if the " target="_blank">U3 drive standard will take time to catch on. Read more...

Security applications Insight

22 March 2008

Is iPhone 2.0 enterprise-ready?

By Matt Hamblen, Computerworld

This month's big iPhone upgrade added a lot of features - but are they enough to win IT managers over? Read more...

Security applications Briefings

22 October 2007

Keeping your network on its best behaviour

By Adam Powers, Network World

Network behaviour analysis is an increasingly popular tool for detecting unknown or hard-to-spot threats and anomalous traffic. Read more...

Security applications Interviews

24 May 2007

Microsoft's utility computing guru talks about his in-house support challenges

By Johanna Ambrosio, Computerworld

The profile of Microsoft's in-house server farm looks much like those in other companies: one application per server, with less than 20 per cent peak utilisation. And no VMware in sight... Read more...

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Security applications Whitepapers

16 May 2007

Bridging the network security gap

By Sophos

Enterprises must take a robust policy-driven approach to enforcing security compliance in order to protect against network vulnerabilities and meet regulatory requirements. This paper examines technology and initiatives designed to capitalize on existing investments and prevent any gaps in security. Read more...

Security applications Product Reviews

13 September 2007

Yoggie Pico Pro

By John E. Dunn, Techworld

  • List price: £106 ($179) inc. VAT. Second year subscription £16.
  • Pros: Updates itself without tying up/rebooting PC; Sets security automatically; Strong policy management; Very cheap for second year onwards.
  • Cons: Doesn’t always work happily with third-party AV; Some unexplained Wi-Fi issues; Anti-spam false positives. Read more...

Security applications How-Tos

26 January 2005

Avoid the Evil Twin Panic

By Peter Judge, Techworld

Scared of fake WLANs? Here's how your normal security provisions keep you safe from an over-hyped menace. Read more...

Security applications Case Studies

27 April 2005

Wireless secures and tracks postal vans

By Paul Roberts, IDG News Service

Wireless technology lends itself to multiple uses. Here, one system tracks US postal vans - and secures them. Read more...

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