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Comment Led by HP, Nokia, RSA Security, Sony, Sun Microsystems and a raft of powerful user companies, it is often perceived as anti-Microsoft, despite the fact Microsoft has now adopted a federated model. .Net [03 May 2002]
PKI vendors get together on government project
News CESG completed the interoperability trial with 10 vendors, including Baltimore, Entrust, Novell and RSA Security. Government IT agencies have announced success in getting the products of disparate PKI (public key... [24 Apr 2002]
Lax security a result of poor policy making
News Dag Ströman, technical consultant at RSA Security, said vendors cannot write the policies for IT departments: "It's a bit like buying a car. UK business is failing to make even the first step towards security, according... [18 Apr 2002]
Flawed encryption leaves networks open to attack
News But UK encryption specialist nCipher has now warned companies that the short key used in an SSL session could leave networks prone to hack attacks.nCipher said in a paper entitled The Risk of Short RSA keys for Secure... [15 Apr 2002]
RSA shares not so secure
News Shares in RSA Security closed 19 per cent down yesterday after the company said it expects a $14m to $16m loss for the first quarter 2002 on the back of weaker than expected user spend. It said it also expected a $5 to... [02 Apr 2002]
Pretty Good Privacy pretty much dead
News The technology was created in the early 1990s by encryption guru Phil Zimmerman and was based on proprietary - and until then quite expensive - encryption algorithms developed by RSA security. Zimmerman braved the wrath... [07 Mar 2002]
SMEs get holistic security tool
News Last week, the RSA Conference saw many of the major security vendors releasing host of similar products. Symantec has unveiled its latest security tool for SMEs - five security applications all rolled into one. [26 Feb 2002]
Online voting gets thumbs-down from AT&T
News Speaking at a recent RSA security event, AT&T Labs' chief researcher said setting up a standardised nationwide electronic voting system would make it easier for hackers to attack, and would have a greater impact than... [25 Feb 2002]
US cybercrime czar warns of high-tech warfare
News Speaking at the annual RSA Conference in San Jose California, Richard Clarke, President Bush's cyber security chief, said software vendors should try harder to make their technology more secure to protect businesses from... [21 Feb 2002]
Open source shunned by UK government
News The Office of the E-envoy has just completed the second round of trials with vendors including Baltimore, Entrust and RSA. The UK government has turned its back on open source technology in its public key infrastructure... [21 Feb 2002]
RSA launches digital signature strategy
News RSA has unveiled a group of products and partnerships designed to help companies share confidential documents. The company unveiled its Keon e-sign software at the annual RSA Conference in San Jose... [20 Feb 2002]
Liberty Alliance signs 11 more members
News Art Coviello, CEO of encryption company RSA, and one of the founding members of the Alliance, said before any product announcements can be made, there is an urgent need for the industry to forge an industry standard. [20 Feb 2002]
Cheat sheet: Mobile and wireless security
Cheat Sheet Most SSL implementations generally rely on an RSA algorithm. WTLS supports RSA, Diffie-Hellman and Elliptic Curve encryption. RSA Security http://www.rsasecurity.com Trust me, that's... [14 Feb 2002]
Palm takes on Microsoft
News Palm has also partnered with RSA security to bring support for 128-bit encryption to the device. Palm is trying to beat Microsoft's handheld thrust by becoming more like its Seattle-based foe, but it is also trying to... [06 Feb 2002]
RSA losses mount as SEC investigators move in
News Security vendor RSA has posted a loss for both its fourth quarter and its full 2001 fiscal year. For the fourth quarter RSA - including results from its venture capital division - had a net loss of $10.1m. [25 Jan 2002]