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Finjan Software's Vital Security Appliance Series features application-level behavior blocking for viruses, worms, Trojans and other malicious code, and antispyware. Its "Anti.dote" technology is designed to prevent the exploitation of all published vulnerabilities and relieve the pressure to patch immediately. The Vital Security Appliance Series starts at $13,878. @exb CipherTrust's Ironmail @exe CipherTrust offers two improved e-mail security services for its IronMail appliance. TrustedSource 3.0 dynamically rates the reputations of sender IP addresses based on data collected from CipherTrust customers. New senders are blocked if their behavior indicates they're zombies. Web Delivery 2.0 provides policy-based encryption of outgoing e-mail, relieving dependence on user adherence to enforce policy. IronMail starts at $4,995. TriCipher's TriCipher Armored Credential System (TACS) offers multiple strengths of authentication through a single system, allowing organizations to match authentication based on a user's risk profile. Organizations can use ... Access >>>
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Secure Reads: The Executive Guide to Information Security
Read a review of the book, The Executive Guide to Information Security: Threats, Challenges, and Solutions.
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Security information management review: Security Threat Manager 3.0
A review of Security Threat Manager 3.0
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Hot Pick: Sentryware's HIVE 3.0
HIVE 3.0
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Warning Lights
Evolving risk dashboards will tell how secure you are and when something's wrong.
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Rights of Passage
Our tests found that most endpoint security products will enforce policy and network access. Their differences are in the details.
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Secure Reads: The Executive Guide to Information Security
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Intrusion Prevention: Top Layer's Attack Mitigator IPS 5500
Attack Mitigator IPS 5500
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Antivirus: Kaspersky Anti-Virus Business Optimal 5.0
Kaspersky Anti-Virus Business Optimal 5.0
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Recent Releases: Security product briefs, April 2005
Learn about the information security products released in April 2005.
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Ready For Takeoff
Cutting costs was the only way to keep United Airlines flying high. Rich Perez's answer was to rebuild the network.
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Damage Control
ChoicePoint's Rich Baich faced the perfect storm: a huge security breach, intense media attention and a shareholder revolt. What he needed was an incident response plan to get him out of the hot seat.
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Intrusion Prevention: Top Layer's Attack Mitigator IPS 5500
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Columns
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On The Radar
It Pays to Plan
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Perspectives: Is HIPAA DOA?
The long-awaited privacy law's impact is disappointing compared to other security regulations.
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Ping: James Duffy
(ISC)2's James Duffy
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Editor's Desk: Identity anxiety
FDIC for Identities
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On The Radar
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