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Tata Communications Launches New Vulnerability Management Service
Thursday, 06 November 2008
Tata Communications, a leading provider of a new world of communications today announced the global availability of its Vulnerability Management Service (VMS). Tata Communications' VMS is part of its Managed Security Services suite and is built upon Qualys' industry leading QualysGuard(R) vulnerability management and compliance solutions.
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Permanentmark Sells 1 Millionth Anti-Theft Set
Sunday, 02 November 2008
Over 5000 Companies Encode Assets to Prevent Them From Being Stolen. The Dutch company Permanentmark Security Systems Europe recently sold its 1 millionth anti-theft set. This set enables companies and private individuals to encode all their assets with professional identification marks, for instance cars, caravans, computers, bicycles or televisions. This waterproof and indelible ownership data prevents goods from being stolen and helps international investigative authorities to recover stolen property. Annually, in the European Union over 100 million goods are stolen, of which 1.4 million are cars.
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Finjan Unveils Another Case of Stolen Corporate Data
Saturday, 01 November 2008
injan Inc., a leader in secure web gateway products, today announced that its Malicious Code Research Center (MCRC) has documented step-by-step how corporate data were being stolen and stored on remote servers owned by criminals. In its October 2008 Malicious Page of the Month report, Finjan describes how a corporate user, while browsing the web for his regular business needs, got infected with a Trojan.
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Security Software is First to Tackle Disquieting Problem of Insider Threats
Saturday, 01 November 2008
A British developed revolutionary, system-level computer security program Lanxoma (www.lanxoma.com) launched at the prestigious DEMOfall 08 emerging technology conference in San Diego this morning (www.demo.com).
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Industry Takes on Botnets, Other Issues at MAAWG Meeting
Friday, 31 October 2008
Focusing on the urgent problems of identifying and removing botnets from end-users systems and preventing other online exploitation, the Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG) initiated several new projects at its third meeting of the year. The new work represents important steps forward in cooperative industry efforts to protect end-users by addressing the safe mitigation of botnets, ISP migration to IPv6, detection and reporting of compromised hosts, Web messaging abuse and other outbound abuse. The progress of these projects and other ongoing work will be reviewed at the 15th MAAWG General Meeting on February 17-19 in San Francisco, Calif.
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