Monthly Archives: July 2003
CA Joins Security Event Fray
Looking to get a head start on some of its chief rivals in the emerging security event management market, Computer Associates International Inc. this...
Three Vulnerability Assessment Tools Put to the Test
Vulnerability assessment tools are rapidly evolving, and eWEEK Labs tests of three such products show that IT managers who leverage them will stay further...
The Sum of Security Parts
Vulnerability assessment is just one piece of the due diligence pie.IT managers should craft a security plan only after they understand business objectives because...
Portland Taleblazer
Spencer was one famished Furball when he slipped into the Portland Marriott Downtown hotel to attend the OReilly Open Source Convention. Except for the...
LindowsOS 4 Has More Than Rookie Appeal
Last month, Lindows.com began shipping version 4 of its consumer-focused LindowsOS Linux distribution. This edition has a lot to offer newbies, and some things...
Chicken Little Law
As of July 1, Californias Security Breach Information Act mandates disclosure of data security incidents. By promising more than it delivers, by inducing more...
Fujitsu Looks to Expand in U.S.
Fujitsu Ltd. this summer will roll out a host of Intel Corp.-based servers as it pushes to expand its U.S. presence.After refreshing its Solaris-based...
EMCs Legato Buy Bodes Well for Users
EMC Corp.s $1.3 billion acquisition of backup software maker Legato Systems Inc. could prove to be positive for the pairs thousands of mutual users....
Securing Financial Transfers
Integration software provider Sterling Commerce Inc. announced last week new software capabilities that enable community banks to meet federal rules of privacy and security...
MasterCard Is Charging Ahead
With 65 percent of corporate revenues derived from IT initiatives, MasterCard International Inc.s systems are highly strategic, especially in its ongoing quest to best...