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Central Command's Vexira Antivirus, a content security application for Linux-based e-mail servers, ships with upgraded antivirus, antispam and antispyware functionalities. Vexira offers scalable malware and spam protection, and integrates with various e-mail systems; it can also act as its own SMTP relay server. Other upgrades include per-user and per-domain configurations, and full e-mail archival functions. Vexira starts at $299.95 for a single domain and server license. Diversinet's MobiSecure Tokens protect enterprises from identity theft, online fraud and identity misrepresentation—an attack known as "smorphing." The tokens offer strong authentication, developed with standards-based tools running OATH-compliant one-time passwords and with interoperating services provided by Diversinet's Mobi-Secure Authentication Service Center (MASC). Service costs $20 to $30 annually per user, plus a one-time $20 token activation fee. @exb Anonymizer @exe Anonymizer announces the availability of its upgraded online protection products, which now guard against pharming... Access >>>
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Corrent's SR110 SSL VPN Web Security Gateway
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Intrusion Detection: Tripwire's Enterprise 5.0
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June 2005 review of Tripwire's Enterprise 5.0
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The Business Case for Network Security: Advocacy, Governance and ROI
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Amazing Access
Finding a comprehensive identity and access management architecture requires leadership to navigate the technology and implementation labyrinth.
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Hot Pick: NetContinuum's NC-1000 Application Security Gateway 4.3
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nCircle's IP360 Vulnerability Management System product review
Product review of nCircle's IP360 Vulnerability Management System pricing, setup, configuration, assessment, and installation feature information.
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Recent Releases: Security product briefs, July 2005
Read about the security products released in July 2005.
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Meet the New Champions
CIGNA makes business managers responsible for security.
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Mission Impossible
Seven ways to leverage your infrastructure against spyware.
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Hot Pick: NetContinuum's NC-1000 Application Security Gateway 4.3
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Publisher's Note: Security goals
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Perspectives: Lessons learned in BS 7799 certification
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