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Lets Be Civil About Responsibility

With all due respect to the righteous indignation of my colleague Larry Seltzer, I can see a number of issues that one might take...

Oracle Locks DBAs in the Vault

Oracles new Database Vault technology restricts data access rights of even powerful users, while its new encryption technology, Secure Backup, encrypts data to tape. Oracle...

Intel Lays Hacker Trap

Intel wants to lay a virtual trap for hackers. The chip maker, which launched its vPro brand for business desktops April 24, aims to increase...

Cisco Adds Partners for Voice-Ready Wireless

Looking to ensure that its products are firmly entrenched in the market for so-called converged networking technologies, Cisco on April 25 announced a new...

Symantec Patches Trio of Scan Engine Flaws

Anti-virus powerhouse Symantec has released patches for three "moderately critical" security vulnerabilities that could put users at risk of security bypass and information exposure...

Microsoft Rocked by New IE Zero-Day Flaw Warning

Barely two weeks after shipping an Internet Explorer security makeover to cover a wave of drive-by malware downloads, Microsoft is scrambling to address the...

Secure Computing Debuts Authentication Appliance

Secure Computing introduced a new device that promises to integrate the user authentication and network defense tools offered in the companys existing products into...

HP Does Archiving Right

Hewlett-Packards StorageWorks RISS 1.4 appliance uses a grid architecture to deliver compliance-class archiving capabilities along with high-speed search.Click here to read the full review...

Stepping Up the Effort to Beat Cyber-Crime

Deep inside, we all realize that the battle for secure computing will never be over. Still, the price that must be paid to keep...

USB Security: A Sticky Situation

Wall streeters say Duco Cement is the preferred glue for permanently shutting down a USB, serial or any other laptop port that needs to...