Articles about : Symantec
Inside job
Bolstering your company’s security system provides protection from the biggest threat: the enemy within More...
Capturing security's fine lines
By: Loretta Prencipe
18/06/2003 16:42:23
Layered approaches to security have a secret side effect
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Antivirus players sink teeth into spam
By: Brian Fonseca
17/04/2003 16:41:58
Antivirus vendors are fine-tuning their security offerings
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Security's next steps
By: Brian Fonseca
13/02/2003 17:14:11
From quantum cryptography to sonar biometrics, next-gen security technologies are on the way, pushing the envelope to address evolving threats
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IDS tools smarten up
By: Paul Desmond
14/10/2002 17:13:43
Intrusion detection systems gain new defensive clout - but without tuning still cry "wolf" too often
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Rising above risk
By: Jack McCarthy
10/08/2002 17:13:32
Increasingly complex security solutions complicate defence
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Guarding against cyberterrorism
By: Heather Harreld and Brian Fonseca
30/11/2001 17:12:35
With the US fully engaged in a war against terrorism, enterprise security managers around the world are on heightened alert, scrambling to ramp up security to guard against attacks on critical electronic infrastructure
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Leave the cybersleuthing to the experts
By: James Borck
19/06/2001 17:12:04
Sniffing out clues at the scene of a cybercrime requires advanced tools, know-how, and finesse
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Migration tools ease new-OS blues
By: David Essex
29/11/2000 17:11:21
The problem: when an enterprise replaces a user's computer or upgrades to a different operating system such as Windows 2000, it's likely to lose a lot of productivity while that user attempts to re-create on the new system his previous working environment of personalised desktop settings, data files and utilities.
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IT News Review - Week ending November 3, 2000
By: IDG staff
03/11/2000 17:11:15
NZ Diary Group Network Links 107 Sites in 40 Countries...Trend Micro: Forget Virus Hype, Enforce Tamper-free Management...Torvalds Releases Latest Beta of Linux Kernel...US Govt Watchdog Identifies Top Ten 'Dot Cons'...Prices Go Up as Aussie Dollar Goes Down...Competition for IBM's Mainframes - Unix Servers...Macquarie Takes DSL Offering to Heavy Hitters...Oracle & HES Take Online Learning Programs to Universities...ACS calls for more R&D...Hitachi unveils 73.9GB disk offering...New B2B Transaction Standard...Privacy Commissioner Warns Net Traders...Line-of-Business Treasure the Grail of IT Survival...Porn Internet Misuse at Work Takes a Backseat...Microsoft markets new Mac Office...Analyst predicts VPN services boom...Online Fraud the Phantom Menace...Telstra and Nortel Pilot Wireless Services
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IT News Review - Weeking ending July 21, 2000
By: IDG staff
21/07/2000 17:10:17
Open-source community welcomes StarOffice release...MS scrambling to fix new Outlook security hole...NEC researchers break light speed barrier...Visa, Sun, Cisco team up on universal commerce...French company stakes claim to term 'B2B'...A room with a view to making a killing...Microsoft fixes 'most dangerous' Internet Explorer flaw..Big brother is watching most of you: Symantec...GST delays hit reseller cashflow...Judge sets aside network sabotage verdict...IIA seeks to axe internet streaming review...ICANN green-lights new top-level domains...Biometrics meet wireless internet...Analysts mixed about IBM's future
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