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We have thousands of posts on a wide variety of open source and security topics, conveniently organized for searching or just browsing.
We have thousands of posts on a wide variety of open source and security topics, conveniently organized for searching or just browsing.
Software engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center are starting to evaluate biometric log-in products for securing remote mission operations. Testing will start around Jan. 15 on a product that scans faces and fingerprints, said John Donohue, associate head of Goddard's . . .
The Securities and Exchange Commission, intensifying its investigation into questionable IPO practices, is examining the activities of two little-known investment funds that obtained relatively large chunks of VA Linux Systems' initial public stock offering. . . .
On December 30, 2000 Sendmail, Inc. released sendmail version 8.11.2. This is mostly a bug fix release. As of version 8.11.0 sendmail included support for the SMTP Authentication Security Layer. The release notes and changelog is displayed below. . . .
Demand for Internet-based security products is exploding, as sales reached $243 million last quarter and are expected to more than double next year, a new study shows. With Check Point Software Technologies and Cisco Systems leading the way, sales of . . .
Here I am, on the road again with my notebook computer. It took me about three attempts to sign into my computer here in the hotel room. Because I change my passwords several times a year, as we all should, . . .
"The NSA folks just recently got permission to make their stuff available on the Web. It's just a proof of concept, and no doubt a lot of changes will need to made before people will accept integrating it into . . .
RSA Security Inc., today announced that it is accepting nominations for its fourth annual RSA Security Awards. Designed to honor outstanding contributions in the field of cryptography, RSA Security Awards will be made to an individual or an organization in each . . .
Today, Sendmail, Inc. acquired Nascent Technologies, a developer of the Mailspinner webmail server product. This acquisition enables Sendmail, Inc.'s customer's to access their email via any wireless device. Sendmail, Inc., a leading provider of Internet messaging solutions, today announced the . . .
Over the course of 2000, SC Magazine has covered many topics in our Test Centers and Market Surveys. We have also tested many products, which have featured as standalone reviews. In this issue we bring you the Pick . . .
Microsoft has told Security Focus, the US security company that manages the Bugtraq moderated security email list, that it can no longer publish the software giant's security alerts. The issue centres round Microsoft's recently redesigned security email alerts, which it distributes . . .
The best way to find out if your house is secure is to hand over some cash to a thief and let him or her try to break in. Of course, you have to trust the thief. But that's what many . . .
A new collaborative security organization is preparing to release the first in a wave of security benchmarks for commercial products widely used in government, industry and academia. The Center for Internet Security is a nonprofit organization composed of more than . . .
Computer giant International Business Machines Corp. [NYSE:IBM] reportedly will announce today the appointment of Harriet Pearson as its first chief privacy officer, a move meant to strengthen the company's role in online consumer privacy protection. A Reuters report said Pearson will . . .
I was so impressed by the list they created that I am putting the top 50 up here where everyone can benefit from them. I think anyone in the security field would be well advisted to go over the list and . . .
Aladdin Knowledge Systems, a global leader in the field of Internet content and software security, today announced the release of HASP CD9, the latest software for the HASP4 hardware-based software protection system that offers high-level security for Linux developers, as well as new ease-of-use features. . . .
PGP Security, a Network Associates business, today introduced PGPwireless, a new line of products designed to secure information on personal digital assistants (PDAs) and wireless phones. PGPwireless for PalmOS, based on the industry-leading PGP encryption technology and the first offering . . .
When Qualcomm CEO Irwin Jacobs got his laptop stolen last month at a conference, the technology to protect his information may already have been at his fingertips. By using a biometric fingerprint scanner, Jacobs could have added a layer of security . . .
Secure Computing (NASDAQ: SCUR) today announced the award of four research and development contracts from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The contracts are to develop advanced distributed security technologies to provide safe, secure extranets to the Department of Defense . . .
"LinuxIT announced this week the launch of an anti-virus solution for all mail servers running Linux. The solution includes the installation and configuration of established anti-virus technologies within a client's specific email environment, providing extensive email scanning and virus protection particularly . . .
Metal safe deposit boxes have been a longtime staple of the banking industry. But that was last century. With a new federal law that took effect Oct. 1 making digitally signed documents legally binding, valuable electronic documents are now as sure . . .