Monthly Archives: April 2015
Contest Challenges Users to Bring Their Own Malware to RSA
There are a lot of security companies that will be making a lot of claims at the RSA Conference that runs April 20-24 in...
Broadcom’s Latest Switch SoC to Help Drive 10GbE Adoption
Broadcom introduced the next generation of its Trident networking switch silicon on April 20.The company said the StrataXGS Trident-II+ Series systems-on-chip (SoCs) offers greater...
Russian-Based Hackers Use Two Zero-Day Exploits in One Attack
Security firm FireEye issued a report on April 18 alleging that Operation RussianDoll made use of two zero-day flaws—one in Adobe Flash and the...
InterSystems Unveils HealthShare Personal Community
InterSystems launched the HealthShare Personal Community, a patient engagement software application built on the company’s interoperable HealthShare health informatics platform.The configurable, vendor-neutral patient engagement...
InetSoft Launches Analytics App Style Scope Agile Edition
InetSoft Technology announced Style Scope Agile Edition, a free version of its visualization-driven business intelligence application.This version has been developed for small teams at...
SpectorSoft Updates Spector 360 Recon UBA Platform
SpectorSoft introduced a security solution that monitors user behavior to detect and prevent insider threats.Spector 360 Recon 8.3 is aimed at small- to medium-size...
Predictive Replaces Reactive Security at RSA 2015
SAN FRANCISCO -- The RSA Security conference, which takes place here this week, is one of the most trying times of the year for...
HP Plans 3D Printing Line, Looks to Future Innovation
NEW YORK—In recent years, printing giant Hewlett-Packard rebadged 3D printers from a competitor with the HP nameplate and sold them in Europe to serve...
Microsoft Pulls Open-Source Unit Back Into the Fold
Microsoft has closed its MS Open Tech subsidiary to bring the staff back into the Microsoft fold.In a blog post, Jean Paoli, president of...
New Malware Spreads Through Web Advertising Channels
Adobe Flash has long been used as a path for attacking computers through their browsers because it's capable of executing code on remote Websites...