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BLACK HAT - Unpatched flaw revealed in Cisco firewall 07/08/2006 08:00:32
A security researcher has released details on how to exploit an unpatched vulnerability in Cisco's PIX firewall appliances.Cisco Systems just can't seem to make it through the Black Hat USA conference unscathed. On Wednesday a security researcher showed how an unpatched vulnerability in the company's PIX firewall appliances that could allow outside attackers to gain access to corporate networks. - +
Defence spends up big on systems 12/02/2004 08:32:17
Australia's military will go hell for leather over the next 10 years to network, integrate and make interoperable all of its force systems as part of the $10 billion Defence Capability Plan. - +
ISC opens Internet crisis center 21/10/2003 09:18:31
Last October's hacker attack on the global root servers that run the core addressing system of the Internet knocked out seven of the 13 servers for a time, but caused nary a problem for most Internet users. - +
Microsoft puts a bounty on virus writers 06/11/2003 07:56:58
Stepping up its battle against computer viruses and worms, Microsoft has established a $US5 million fund to pay rewards for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for releasing malicious code, the company said. - +
SANS Down Under conference sells out 07/07/2003 08:20:01
Need to brush up your IT security skills? Want to do your bit against cyber crime? - +
Testers praise Intrusion Prevention Systems 21/01/2004 12:11:17
The controversy surrounding the use of network intrusion tools shows no signs of slowing, with a group of independent testers coming out strongly in favor of so-called Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS). - +
IT to Provide Multifaceted Security At US Borders 26/06/2003 10:24:54
The new US Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is using the security efforts of others to secure the nation's borders with a state-of-the-art architecture that is spawning a long shopping list of technologies. - +
Securing All Clients 29/05/2003 11:02:52
Security managers are starting to provide employees basic protection for their home PCs, as well as evaluating what other types of security products are necessary to keep all clients safe. - +
Adobe does document security 06/10/2004 08:00:23
Electronic document giant Adobe Systems said that it was partnering with digital certificate company GeoTrust to provide technology that will allow documents that use Adobe's popular PDF (Portable Document Format) to be digitally certified. - +
Companies Still Fighting Rogue WLANs 08/05/2003 11:04:35
Enterprises continue to battle the installation of unauthorised, or rogue, wireless LAN access points (AP) on corporate networks by employees who install the increasingly cheap devices unmindful of the security risks, according to speakers at Computerworld's Mobile and Wireless Conference. - +
Experts: US Needs Better Terrorism Models, Methods 08/05/2003 11:11:11
Faced with the sustained threat of terrorist attacks against its interests and citizens, the US government needs to devote more resources to developing models for understanding the threat of terrorism while building a better civil infrastructure for spotting and reacting to terrorist threats, say leading experts on technology and public policy. - +
Double-Edged Success 26/09/2002 10:57:33
My company has budgeted enough money so that security just hasn't been an issue. Yet. And therein lies the problem. - +
Cisco Updates Certifications, Adds Security Training 19/06/2003 10:14:08
Cisco Systems this week introduced education programs for designing network security architectures and updated certification tests for specific Cisco security gear. - +
Windows XP SP3 includes vulnerable Flash Player 04/06/2008 08:28:15
Adobe recommendeds that all users update to version 9.0.124.0Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) ships with an out-of-date version of Adobe's Flash Player that's vulnerable to recently-spotted attacks, according to Microsoft's support documentation. - +
Microsoft, EMC, Cisco join to secure government data 11/07/2007 08:35:58
New joint venture allows government agencies and vendors to securely share sensitive informationMicrosoft, EMC and Cisco Systems on Tuesday jointly unveiled plans to build a system for sharing sensitive government data called the Secure Information Sharing Architecture (SISA) that will let various government agencies and their vendors securely share sensitive information.
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