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Topic: Network security



Network security News

02 May 2008

Centennial Software acquired by FrontRange

By Tom Jowitt, Techworld

IT governance software provider Centennial Software has this week been acquired by CRM provider FrontRange Solutions for an undisclosed sum. Read more...

Network security Blog Entries

29 August 2006

Storage networking is dead, long live information networking!

By Bryan Betts

This year's Storage Networking World Europe takes place next month in Frankfurt, but while SNW-E has grown well since the SNW people took over the old EuroStorage event, there's now rumblings over its future. Read more...

Network security Insight

08 April 2008

Bluetooth steps in for US government security

By Craig Mathias, Computerworld

Bluetooth isn't just for headsets, says Craig Mathias - it has a role to play in securing mobile access for public sector employees in the US Read more...

Network security Interviews

26 January 2007

Why compliance means risk management

By Bryan Betts, Techworld

Understanding risk is as important as security, because without it you don't know what you're securing, argues Sara Santorelli, the CTO of network giant Verizon Business. Read more...

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Network security Product Reviews

25 October 2007

Applicure dotDefender 3.0

By Mike Heck, InfoWorld US

  • List price: First two licenses are $3,995 each; the next three licenses cost $2,995 each, with additional licenses priced at $1,995.
  • Pros: Low cost for application protection; Simple to set up and administer; Supports IIS and Apache
  • Cons: Supports but does not provide HTTPS Read more...

Network security How-Tos

Network security Case Studies

25 March 2008

UTM's weakness: a single point of failure

By Bill Snyder, CIO (US)

The team had a wealth of options. They could have chosen to install one or more UTM appliances, devices that handle multiple threats from a single chassis, or opted for a series of single function, best of breed appliances. So, which one was it to be? Read more...

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