Data Protection |
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PC stars has been chosen as the new distributor of DeviceLock into the Chinese market for IT security tools |
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Clavister provides recommendations for IT policy enforcement to help overcome the problem of human error being the primary cause of data loss |
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Calum MacLeod of Cyber-Ark provides some personal insight into the certainty of the existence of insider threats and how to avoid them |
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Stolen credit card information and other “goods” in the underground economy reaches over 180 million pounds during the last 12 months |
25 November 2008: Symantec |
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Lawyers spread throughout British Isles gain e-mail continuity with the installation of Application Continuity Appliance for Exchange from Teneros |
25 November 2008: Teneros |
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With insider threats being the most significant source of data loss for companies, Cisco details the origin and reason for the threat |
21 November 2008: Cisco |
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Jason Holloway, the Northern European Sales Manager for SanDisk Enterprise division offers some insight into securing the use of USB flash memory on corporate networks |
21 November 2008: SanDisk |
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Credant survey reveals large numbers of senior healthcare employees are continuing to carry unencrypted sensitive information on mobile storage devices |
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Safend and Credant jointly create “Credant Protector” for securing end points and preventing enterprise data leakage |
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Small UK businesses running Microsoft networks with less than 5 seats can receive triple endpoint protection including encryption and access control free of charge from Cynapspro |
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On-line game stopping spies from looking at your laptop posted by Steganos on its web site with chance to win a cash jackpot and electronic gadgets |
19 November 2008: Steganos |
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Secerno and F5 Networks have teamed up to offer enhanced security for databases and web applications using DataWall and BIG-IP |
19 November 2008: Secerno |
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Export approval enables BeCrypt to market its CAPS approved services to offshore public sector clients |
18 November 2008: BeCrypt |
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Permissions management in Windows Server environments simplified with Security Explorer from ScriptLogic |
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Origo adopts Trend Micro’s e-mail encryption for securing confidential communications relating to the UK financial services industry |
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Fortify Software’s European Director, Richard Kirk explains the art of providing management justifications for changes that may need to be made to keep ahead of the game. |
12 November 2008: Fortify |
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The Information Security Awareness Forum has chosen to provide its backing to the development of web site designed to inform users on all issues regarding safer surfing |
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Financial organisation gains compliance and strong access control with Privileged Identity Management Suite from Cyber-Ark |
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First nine months of year sees 95% of total year bookings received for data security products |
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Phion believes that the latest government plan to monitor all electronic communications places a heavier burden on requirements for secure data storage, putting more private information at risk |
11 November 2008: Phion |
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Intelco is making the latest endpoint protection products available through its monthly subscription plan |
11 November 2008: Intelco |
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Remote management console enables policy update deployments, password scheduling and encryption for the control of removable media within the enterprise |
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To mark its launch in the UK, Cybapspro is offering public sector organisations a 90-day trial of its endpoint encryption suite of products |
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Used with VASCO’s Digipass authenticator, Identikey Server 3.0 offers additional strong data protection for hosted applications |
07 November 2008: Vasco |
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Nebulas Group believes that contrary to the UK PM’s admission that data could not be guaranteed as remaining safe in Government hands, there is no reason why the public sector cannot handle sensitive data securely |
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