Tuesday | 7 July, 2009
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Stories about: TruSecure

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    A crisis of prioritization 27/04/2005 16:26:06

    A report from an expert cyber committee to George W Bush calling for immediate investment in security research is has local security stakeholders worried. Julian Bajkowski reports.
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    Security group sets baseline standard for firewalls 10/11/2004 08:33:43

    Four security software rivals are have teamed up to set a baseline standard for application security firewalls, challenging others in the industry to join them.
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    TruSecure merges with Betrusted 21/09/2004 12:52:30

    Information security services companies TruSecure and Betrusted plan to announce on Tuesday that they have merged, forming a new company called Cybertrust.
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    Feeling vulnerable? Try assessment tools 27/07/2004 08:54:34

    It was a requirement that come June, high-volume merchants and payment processors that do business on the Web and want to work with MasterCard International had better have conducted quarterly vulnerability assessments of their Web sites. MasterCard warned last year that it won't do business with them otherwise.
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    ALARMED: The Ineffectual Protagonists 22/07/2004 10:05:32

    There are only two ways to fight the Sophisticated Adversary: Regulate and sue. (The second of two parts)
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    BugTraq scientist mauls Microsoft security effort 02/06/2004 13:49:37

    Microsoft's $100 million security improvement initiative has been savagely attacked by one of the world's leading authorities on Windows vulnerabilities, with claims the software behemoth's security gets worse rather than better with every OS upgrade.
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    Security chief slams patchwork hell 25/05/2004 08:15:13

    Competing computer security vendors racing against each other to find and publish new software vulnerabilities are pushing users to the brink. They need to grow up and start getting responsible about the way they release information into the community, AusCERT director Graeme Ingram has warned.
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    Microsoft: shared source not to blame for leak 16/02/2004 07:56:37

    Microsoft Corp. continued to investigate the leak of some of the closely-guarded code underlying its Windows 2000 and Windows NT products Friday as a partner company, Mainsoft Corp., responded to allegations that it was the source of the leak.
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    Get smart about security assets: consultant 25/11/2003 08:25:27

    Technology already in-house might solve some security dilemmas for IT managers before they upgrade or add devices, according to TruSecure Australia's senior security consultant Leanne Fleming.
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    Patch and Pray 14/08/2003 10:39:18

    It's the dirtiest little secret in the software industry: Patching no longer works. And there's nothing you can do about it. Except maybe patch less. Or possibly patch more.
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    Microsoft slip ups may have helped new worm 14/08/2003 07:40:46

    With the spread of the dangerous new W32/Blaster Windows worm slowing, attention is shifting to Microsoft Corp.'s efforts to help its customers patch vulnerable systems, with some accusing the company of providing inadequate protection and unreliable information about protecting their computers.
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