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Intel's McAfee unit to acquire Sentrigo


Intel's McAfee unit to acquire Sentrigo

Posted: 23 Mar 2011 08:36 AM PDT


Intel's McAfee subsidiary on Wednesday said it would acquire Sentrigo, which provides database security and compliance products.

McAfee to buy database security vendor Sentrigo

Posted: 23 Mar 2011 08:34 AM PDT


Intel's McAfee unit is the latest major security vendor to move to buy a maker of tools to protect databases.

SCADA vulnerabilities prompt US government warning

Posted: 23 Mar 2011 07:51 AM PDT


A flurry of software vulnerabilities found in a variety of industrial control systems has prompted vendors to begin developing patches, following a warning by the U.S. government's Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT).

The trust issue front and center at RSA Conference

Posted: 23 Mar 2011 07:23 AM PDT


Trust was a common theme during the 2011 RSA conference in San Francisco with varied perspectives from presenters and attendees alike. There were discussions of trust in protection, trust in monitoring and response, and trust in forensics. Are we relying a little too heavily on trust?

Does RSA SecurID have a U.S gov't-authorized back door?

Posted: 23 Mar 2011 04:00 AM PDT


Does the RSA SecurID two-token authentication system include a back door that was built in at the request of the U.S. government in exchange for letting RSA export SecurID?

Industry split on data center network standards

Posted: 21 Mar 2011 10:59 PM PDT


The industry appears deeply fractured over the best approach to data center networks, with some vendors backing the IETF's TRILL, some backing the IEEE's SPB, others offering proprietary protocols and still others advocating a combination of approaches.

M2M and the promise of LTE/4G

Posted: 22 Mar 2011 09:57 AM PDT


Fourth-generation Long-Term Evolution (LTE) cell technology will be a boon for machine-to-machine (M2M) technology, providing the bandwidth needed to help us realize the promise of everything becoming connected. The trick will be figuring out where and how to use 4G to complement existing 2G and 3G M2M networks, many of which are performing just fine.

HBGary's Hoglund sheds light on Anonymous

Posted: 22 Mar 2011 09:15 AM PDT


HBGary's chief technology officer describes his research on Anonymous and why the group is making the insider threat problem more dire.

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