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  • Security Bytes: Symantec patches Veritas NetBackup PureDisk flaw

    Meanwhile: Two MySQL database flaws are fixed, a study finds that many companies have lost laptops and the VA upgrades computer encryption after recent security breaches. 

  • Security Bytes: Microsoft pulls back user-based encryption

    In other news, McAfee unwittingly fixes an ePolicy Orchestrator security flaw and multiple vulnerabilities surface in Microsoft Works. 

  • Credant helps IT shops secure mobile technology

    Product review: Though some features need work, Mobile Guardian Enterprise Edition 5.1 achieves its main mission of protecting confidential data on portable devices. 

  • Crypto panel takes on RFID, bashed hash functions

    The lively exchange between some of security's biggest names in the business this year included a wake-up call to update older designs and devise a new hash function standard as well as watch out for RFID tags. 

  • Security Bytes: Cisco adds to its patch pile

    Flaws in IOS and CallManager could be exploited to escalate administrative privileges and cause a denial of service. Meanwhile, exploit code targets Veritas NetBackup. 

  • Flaws reported in Trend Micro ServerProtect

    Storage and security managers should be wary of vulnerabilities in the AV product that could enable a denial-of-service and malicious code execution. Workarounds are available. 

  • Symantec fixes 'critical' Veritas flaw

    Attackers could launch malicious code by exploiting a security hole in Veritas NetBackup servers and clients. But Symantec has released a fix. 

  • Nexsan unveils affordable CAS with encryption

    Nexsan unveils a CAS appliance that includes encryption features and could rival EMC's Centera in the midsized market, analysts claim. 

  • Encryption outside the box

    When it comes to encryption, users have two basic choices: hardware appliances or software applications. Given software's performance issues only small shops need apply. 

  • The large file challenge

    E-mail attachment caching must be included in digital asset management to enable more cost effective, secure and integrated delivery of large files.