Latest security news.
Sigaba upgrade secures outbound e-mail, 09/19/05
Sigaba’s e-mail security software upgrade focuses on the outbound
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/091905-sigaba.html?nl
Weblog: It’s back to school for Cisco certifications, 09/19/05
New security products may be just what you hoped someone would give you for your birthday. But along with the thrill of possibly fending off the insider and outsider attacks on your network will come the hard part of learning how to operate any brand- …
http://www.networkworld.com/weblogs/security/009991.html?nl
DemoFall preview, 09/19/05
The scoop on 11 IT products making their debut at DemoFall.
http://www.networkworld.com/research/2005/091905-demo.html?nl
Opinion: An ugly look inside your firewall, 09/19/05
Near the end of our chat, I asked Verton whether any of the 50 risk assessment reports he read painted a picture of an organization fully in control of its insider threat vulnerabilities. Answer: “No.”
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/091905buzz.html?nl
ConSentry controls ‘Net access, 09/19/05
ConSentry is shipping a security box that enforces policies on LANs without requiring customers to upgrade switches, which they must do if buying into comprehensive plans from some large network vendors.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/091905-consentry.html?nl
EBay bid shows promise of VoIP, 09/19/05
The $2.6 billion purchase of Skype last week by eBay further cements VoIP as an industry-altering business technology. The deal raises the public profile of VoIP just as Fall VON 2005 opens its doors this week in Boston, where service providers will …
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/091905-von.html?nl
Shavlik adds anti-spyware to lineup, 09/19/05
Shavlik Technologies, long known for patch management software, is adding anti-spyware capabilities to its platform.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/091905-shavlik.html?nl
Determina protects without patches, 09/19/05
Intrusion-prevention vendor Determina this week is expected to roll out software that shores up server vulnerabilities, buying network executives time until they can install permanent patches.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/091905-determina.html?nl
Microsoft looks to secure digital IDs with InfoCard, 09/19/05
Looking to ease the way customers manage their digital identities, Microsoft has begun working to integrate its InfoCard authentication technology with Internet Explorer and is in discussions with the Firefox and Safari browser developers to have them …
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/091905-infocard.html?nl
Interview: How security company ISS plans to let the good guys in, keep the bad guys out, 09/19/05
Internet Security Systems Chairman, CEO and President Tom Noonan says customers increasingly are looking for security platforms that do two basic things: Let the good guys in and keep the bad guys out. He spoke last week with Network World’s Editor in …
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/091505-iss-noonan.html?nl




