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Yesterday, Mozilla released an update for their Firefox browser, which mainly addresses security issues that have come to light since its initial launch.

The Spy Who Monopolized Me
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Recently, Microsoft acquired Sybari Software, an anti-virus tool designed for the business-level user.

03.16.05


Businesses Failing To Take Basic Wi-Fi Security Precautions
The lack of security in wireless networks represents a serious threat to businesses that have not taken measures to protect themselves against those who can easily tap into the Wi-Fi systems being deployed in private and public locations.

According to an annual survey conducted by RSA Security , more than one-third of all wireless local area networks (LANs) used by businesses are not secure, exposing the companies to potential intrusions by hackers on the street or in nearby buildings.
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Symantec MSS Offers Intrusion Prevention Systems
Symantec recently announced the expansion of Symantec Managed Security Services (MSS) to support Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS). The new monitored and managed IPS service includes support for the largest list of network-based IPS technologies available, including ISS, Juniper Networks, Tipping Point, McAfee and Cisco, as well as Symantec Network Security 7100 Series appliances.

Symantec Monitored and Managed IPS Service offers enterprise customers a variety of supported modes for blocking attacks, including in line passive mode for customers still testing IPS devices in their environment, in line industry best practice blocking mode for those customers who want their IPS devices configured according to industry best practices guidelines for in-line IPS blocking, block all mode for customers who want the maximum protection afforded by their IPS technologies, and many more.
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Enterprise Storage Practices Putting Security and Compliance at Risk, Warns Butler Group
A new Butler Group report highlights the headache that organisations face due to spiralling storage administrative costs, an explosion in unmanaged storage, and the widening gap between current storage management ability and the proliferation of storage devices. Rather than simply investing in cheap storage hardware, enterprises need to master storage optimization, compliance and protection while planning a scalable model, according to the UK-based technology market analysts.

Butler Group points to SNIA figures reflecting exponential growth in the amount of electronic data that is held by enterprises. The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) has estimated that many large organisations had an average compound storage growth rate of 80% from 1999 to 2003.
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Smartner and pointsec team to meet enterprise security demands for mobile e-mail access
Smartner, the provider of leading Push email solutions for standard mobile devices and Pointsec, the global leader and the provider of the de facto standard for enterprise security software for laptop and desktop PCs, PDAs and smartphones, today announced a secure push e-mail solution for a wide range of smartphones and wireless devices. The solution, a combination of the Smartner Always-on Mail and Pointsec end-point protection software, enables large organizations and enterprises to deploy secure push e-mail to any popular wireless platform while maintaining centralized administration of their global user networks.

Employees are demanding access to their corporate e-mail accounts from anywhere at anytime and Push e-mail enables them to access e-mail and PIM from their wireless devices. This meets their mobility needs and increases overall productivity. Security of the information transmitted is also a number one priority for enterprises and Smartner's solution enables an AES 128-bit encryption of the email information. By joining forces, Pointsec and Smartner are now able to offer large organizations a new level of security that encrypts all the data in the mobile device protecting sensitive information even in case of device lost of theft.
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