Monthly Archives: August 2007
SCAP Beta Will Boost Enterprise Compliance Efforts
LAS VEGAS—SCAP, the Security Content Automation Protocol now in beta development at the National Security Agency, could streamline the way civilian organizations enable automated...
Analysts: YouTubes Copyright Move Necessary for Survival
YouTube has taken a big step in the past few days in its effort to stop the copyright lawsuits from piling up by announcing...
SourceLabs Upgrades Stack
SourceLabs is rolling out the latest version of its open-source distribution of key application services for business applications, SASH 2.
Seattle-based SourceLabs also announced Aug....
Xen and the Art of Virtualization
Mike Vizard: One of the topics that is on everybodys mind these days is virtualization. Everybodys talking about it, yet I kind of feel...
Intel Looks to 2008 for WiMax Push
Intel has set its sights on 2008 as the year its WiMax investment becomes a reality.
Along with its two carrier partners, SprintNextel and Clearwire,...
Mega Apple Update Squeaks iPhone Patch In Before Black Hat Disclosure
LAS VEGAS—Just hours before security researcher Charlie Miller was set to disclose the iPhone's first security holes at Black Hat here on Aug. 1—regardless...
Former National Security Boss: Bush Admin Leaves Holes in Cyberspace
LAS VEGAS—Richard Clarke remembers standing in the Oval Office and handing President George W. Bush a letter regarding what the nation should do to...
Core Security Readies Web App Security Tool
Core Security Technologies is unveiling an open-source tool called Core Grasp Aug. 2, which is aimed at protecting Web applications from attack.
Researchers from CoreLabs...
Channel Business Still Steady
It occurred to me recently that I havent heard any dire prognostications about the state of channel business for quite a while.
Last year at...
Faster Networks Mean More Security
Lisa Vaas: Could you give us just a really brief overview of what were talking about when were talking about enterprises moving to these...