Monthly Archives: November 2003
SSL VPNs Provide Better Protection
Instead of developing technologies for buttressing the shaky security in some of the most widely used applications, a small but growing group of companies...
CA to Reshuffle Security Lineup
Discuss This in the eWEEK ForumFaced with a growing number of identity management competitors, Computer Associates International Inc. plans to juggle its product lineup...
Security R&D Group Forms
Security, engineering and public policy experts at Carnegie Mellon University are joining together to form a lab at the school dedicated to researching and...
Sony: Reel Strategy for Digital Rights Management
Just before Labor Day, Sony Corp. movie executives abruptly announced the departure of Sony Pictures Entertainment CIO Justin Yaros, and replaced him a couple...
F5 Secures Remote Access
Although F5 Networks Inc.s initial foray into security appliances is a little rough around the edges, its FirePass 1000 has the potential to provide...
Inkra Nails One-Box Scheme
Version 2.0 of Inkra Networks Corp.s system software installed on Inkras Virtual Service Switch might just convince IT managers that VPNs, firewalls, and other...
Deluge of New Data Burying It Managers
Its no wonder it managers feel snowed under in a blizzard of data. The amount of new information, as measured by the quantity of...
FalconStor Leverages Backup Software
FalconStor Software Inc.s FalconStor Virtual Tape Library appliance allows IT managers to implement disk-based backup while leveraging the investments they have already made in...
Pioneer Offers Slim DVD/CD Writer
The $349 DVD-SK12D, Pioneers latest portable external DVD/CD writer, has a small form factor but stuffs in FireWire/USB support and DVD write speeds of...
Why “Star Trek” Aint Gonna Happen Any Time Soon
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