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SafeNet looks to secure data in the cloud

Encryption vendor SafeNet is now offering technologies that help enterprises securely store and access information held in third-party data centers.

VeriSign to secure the Internet with DNSSEC

VeriSign is reporting no serious problems with its ongoing deployment of DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) on the Internet's root servers and on the top-level domain servers that it operates, including the systems that power the popular .com and .net domains.

Cisco secures mobile access with VPN

Cisco Systems will soon release a VPN client for smartphones and PCs aimed at enterprise administrators who want to provide secure access to their networks and ward off malicious software.

EMC, Intel and VMware team up for cloud security

EMC, Intel and VMware are teaming up to improve security and regulatory compliance in cloud computing with a proof of concept to be demonstrated at this week's RSA Conference.

Dell embraces encryption with new Credant deal

Dell is offering its business customers a way to get encryption with less hassle. From today, any business system can have Credant’s full-disk encryption software factory installed on any business laptop, desktop or workstation.

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Chuck Norris botnet karate kicks Linux routers

If you haven't changed the default password on your home router, you may be in for an unwanted visit from Chuck Norris - the Chuck Norris botnet, that is.

NEC supports cloud computing services for telcos

Global provider of Internet, broadband network and enterprise business solutions NEC has announced support of cloud computing services for telecommunications carriers.

McAfee, Brocade partner on network security

Brocade and McAfee have entered a strategic partnership to deliver a broad set of fully interoperable end-to-end network security solutions.

Winter Olympics IT ‘ready to go’

Winter Olympics IT ‘ready to go’

The technology supporting this month’s Winter Olympics in Vancouver is “in place” and ready to go, according to supplier Atos Origin.

NHS extends Novell security deal to cloud

NHS extends Novell security deal to cloud

The NHS has extended a networking deal with Novell, covering security and workload management for cloud applications.

Worm virulence estimation - the way to block infection and keep working

Researchers have found a way to block the spread of self-propagating worms on corporate networks while keeping infected machines online so they can continue performing their legitimate duties.

Voice encryption vendors dispute hack claims

German encryption firm SecurStar has strenuously denied being behind an apparently independent test of voice encryption products that found many of its rivals could be hacked using a $100 phone-tapping program.

UK MiFi users told which models can be hacked

UK users of the Novatel Wireless MiFi 3G router should check whether they are affected by a recent security scare and be ready to update their software, its maker has said.

Germany drops patient record scheme, UK presses ahead

Germany drops patient record scheme, UK presses ahead

A multibillion pound German scheme to create smartcards of digital patient records, has been abandoned in the face of concerns over delays, rising costs and data security.

Gartner: IT departments forced back to 2005 budgets

Gartner: IT departments forced back to 2005 budgets

Businesses are imposing 2005-level budgets on their IT departments, in spite of expecting technology to enable major business change, according to an extensive report.

D-Link router security cracked

Router manufacturer D-Link admitted that some of its routers have a vulnerability that could allow hackers access to a device's administrative settings, but it has issued patches.

Mobile researchers crack new GSM algorithm

An encryption algorithm designed to protect calls on GSM phones has been broken by three cryptographers using only a dual-core, Intel -based Dell Latitude PC running Linux.

Fake antivirus and smartphone attacks are 2010's top threats

The rise of the Conficker worm and Heartland Payment Systems' enormous data breach were two defining security events in 2009. What's in store for 2010?

Symantec brings storage management to Amazon cloud

Symantec is teaming up with Amazon to offer a range of enterprise-class storage management products.

Intrusion Protection systems fail in tests

An independent test and evaluation of 15 different network intrusion protection system products from seven vendors showed none were fully effective in warding off attacks against Microsoft, Adobe and other programs.

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