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Beware the insider security threat
News Security experts at the RSA security conference in San Francisco last week warned of all manner of threats ranging from botnets to metasploit attacks. A is for Antivirus Employees and insiders are bigger threats to corporate security than external... [17 Apr 2008]
Virtualisation: IT managers warned of security challenges
News Speaking at the RSA Conference in San Francisco last week, Simon Crosby, chief technology officer for XenSource, said security policies could be broken by misconfiguration. Stephen Herrod, chief technology officer for VMware, who was also speaking... [16 Apr 2008]
Microsoft: Vista security feature designed 'to annoy users'
News Cross, speaking at the RSA Conference in San Francisco last week, said: "The reason we put UAC into the [Vista] platform was to annoy users - I'm serious. At this year's RSA Conference however, the security specialist seemed to have changed its tune. [14 Apr 2008]
PayPal wages war on phishing
News Speaking at the RSA security conference in San Francisco this week, Michael Barrett, PayPal's chief information security officer, outlined the company's strategy for dealing with the phishing problem. [11 Apr 2008]
How Google keeps its tech security tip top
News Google director of product management Scott Petry - founder of Postini, which is now owned by the search giant - gave the low-down on the web giant's approach to security at the RSA security conference in San Francisco this week. [10 Apr 2008]
Botnets: 'We're screwed', warn security experts
News Botnets are the biggest global threat facing the internet today, according to security experts at the RSA security conference in San Francisco this week. A is for Antivirus President of the Internet Security Advisors Group, Ira Winkler, said: "The... [10 Apr 2008]
Security 'perfect storm' is a-brewing
News Speaking at the RSA security conference in San Francisco this week, Arthur Coviello, president of RSA, said: "A perfect storm has formed around us. From antivirus to zero-day, click here for silicon.com's alphabetical guide to security. [09 Apr 2008]
Security threats revealed: Beware the metasploit
News The most dangerous new security threats were revealed by experts at the RSA security conference in San Francisco this week. From antivirus to zero-day, click here for silicon.com's alphabetical guide to security. [09 Apr 2008]
Top 10 security stories of the year
News Schneier questioned the very existence of the security industry in his first interview and when silicon.com caught up with him again at the RSA Conference Europe 2007, Schneier went on to give his opinions on the security of biometrics, how... [13 Dec 2007]
Microsoft to expand its security footprint
News Over the next six months, the software giant plans to establish teams in Europe and Asia for round-the-clock coverage of security incidents and to support customers of its security products, Vincent Gullotto, general manager of security research... [08 Feb 2007]
Ransomware on the rise, warns Kaspersky
News Eugene Kaspersky, head of antivirus research at Russia's Kaspersky Labs, told the RSA Conference in San Francisco the use of so-called "ransomware Trojans" is a key trend for 2007. Online criminals are turning away from threatening companies with... [07 Feb 2007]
Gates: Security challenges to grow despite Vista
News Speaking at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, Mundie said in a joint keynote speech with Gates: "This won't make [the products] perfect. Gates told the RSA crowd that he now has the right weapons to supplant the password as a means of verifying... [07 Feb 2007]
Cyber bank robbers threaten ecommerce
News During a panel discussion at the RSA Conference 2006 on Thursday, Shipp said: "We have recently seen a move away from stealing username and passwords. He struck a similar chord as executives of Symantec and VeriSign did earlier this week at the RSA... [20 Feb 2006]
Security industry M&As under the spotlight
News Security companies that are privately held and in the business of protecting information from espionage and offering up secure access are attractive among potential buyers, a panel of security titans and bankers said on Thursday during the RSA... [16 Feb 2006]
Antivirus 'drivers' secure MS Exchange
News The software giant will also show off new features in Microsoft Word 2003 and Exchange 2003 for attacking viruses and spam during this week's RSA Conference 2003 in San Francisco. The Windows Filter Manager Architecture is a set of application... [14 Apr 2003]
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