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    'Google-like' tool aids network security 04/06/2009 04:27:00

    Network administrators and security specialists have long had tools and software for analyzing the streams of traffic that course through company systems, but now a Marlborough, Massachusetts, startup wants to make the process a lot easier.
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    Enjoy the Intelligent Technologies in HD Home with Compro Technology at Computex Taipei 2009 27/05/2009 14:00:00

    Computex Taipei 2009, largest show in Asia and world's leading ICT event from June 2 till June 6 2009. The demonstration will be showcased at Computex in Compro's booth L1312, L1316, L1411 and L1415 at the TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall 4/F.
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    How to Manage Surveillance Video 14/05/2009 10:55:00

    Video management software (VMS) allows you to record and view live video from multiple surveillance cameras--either IP-based or analog cameras with an encoder--monitor alarms, control cameras and retrieve recordings from an archive. Because they are IP-based, VMS systems are more expandable and flexible than DVR-based systems, and employees can control the software from anywhere on the network. Surveillance and security teams can use the software for live monitoring, as well as investigative and forensic purposes, using archived footage.
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    VMware, ISVs Square Off on Fault Tolerance 23/04/2009 09:09:00

    Among the consequences of VMware's battery of vSphere 4 announcements Tuesday about its new virtualization infrastructure and add-on components, third-party software vendors specializing in fault-tolerance and high-availability are feeling new pressure now that VMware has added basic versions of those functions to its core product.
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    VeriSign buys Certicom after RIM withdraws bid 27/01/2009 12:05:00

    VeriSign said it plans to buy Certicom, just three days after Research In Motion's hostile bid for the security company unraveled.
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    Sorting out the facts in the Terry Childs case 31/07/2008 08:12:20

    It's been nearly three weeks since Terry Childs was arrested on four counts of computer tampering and sent to jail on US$5 million bail. In those three weeks, this event has taken turns to the strange, and wound up firmly in the land of the absurd. From bombastic claims in the press to midnight visits by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom to pages of functional usernames and passwords entered into the public record, this case has certainly proven engaging.
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    San Francisco's mayor gets back keys to the network 24/07/2008 08:07:06

    San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom met with jailed IT administrator Terry Childs Monday, convincing him to hand over the administrative passwords to the city's multimillion dollar wide area network.
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    12 ways to visualize network security 15/07/2008 10:26:48

    Remember the old M&M analogy - security is like an M&M candy, hard shell on the outside, soft on the inside. In other words, put up firewalls, built a strong perimeter and you're good to go. Of course, nobody believes that M&M-type security is sufficient in today's world of insider threats, data leakage, mobile workers, thumb drives and sophisticated malware. So, what's the new metaphor? We asked around and came up with a number of interesting and useful ways to think about enterprise security.
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    How to Lock Up Laptop Security 27/02/2008 10:59:11

    Haven't encrypted your laptop fleet yet? There's no excuse for that choice anymore. Check out today's smart strategies for improving laptop security — before the next machine disappears
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    RIAA Web site graffitied with piracy tags 18/01/2008 11:54:09

    The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) became one of the largest proponents of peer-to-peer file sharing and anti-copyright when hackers defaced its Web site today.
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    Data loss start-ups sell out 08/01/2008 09:19:04

    The rapid consolidation in the anti-data leakage market in the past year is enough to make an IT manager's head spin: This segment of the security sector ballooned to include dozens of start-ups, then even more quickly dwindled down to a few independent companies as larger vendors cherry-picked smaller ones to add data leakage to their own product portfolios.
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