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Design and Implementation of a Global Manager System for Firewall Devices
White Paper Due to the spread of various firewalls, a secure and flexible Firewall Global Manager (FGM) is necessary. For flexibility, the global manager must be divided into components and needs an open management protocol, such as the Simple Network... [30 Jun 2008]
Podcast: How One Organization Conquered the Audit Challenge
White Paper With thousands of nodes spread throughout the world, security is a real concern. MCCS manager of network services Randy Harris talks about the project in part three of this four-part Podcast series. The Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS... [31 Mar 2008]
Tennis federation rallies web presence
Case Study The network allows bandwidth load to be spread across the various servers meaning the website can cope with the huge spikes in traffic. Mat Pemble, IT manager at the ITF, told silicon.com: "The basic problem was the sheer level of data. [12 Mar 2008]
HP's Halo seeks to go post-videoconferencing
News With the first test Halo room up and running since March 2003, DreamWorks has 10 such rooms spread across its offices in Bristol in England, California and Hong Kong. Videoconferences between its research and development (R&D) teams in Singapore... [13 Dec 2005]
MSN-Yahoo! IM love-in could spread worms
News and others connect their global IM networks, IM worms will spread faster and attack a larger population of end-users. Brooke Richardson, a lead product manager for MSN at Microsoft, said in an emailed statement: "Microsoft and Yahoo! [13 Oct 2005]
Zotob worm makes little progress
A second offshoot, Zotob.C, adds a mass-mailing capability, which means it can also spread by email. Only a small number of customers have actually been affected," said Stephen Toulouse, a program manager in Microsoft's security group. [16 Aug 2005]
Zotob worm fails to wreak havoc
News A second offshoot, Zotob.C, adds a mass-mailing capability, which means it can also spread by email. Stephen Toulouse, a program manager in Microsoft's security group, said: "Only a small number of customers have actually been affected. [16 Aug 2005]
The McCue Interview: BOC CIO Peter Dew
Comment If we're going to go into the era of information enlightenment, we've got to have it spread across the organisation. Dew started out as a systems development manager in South Africa for a BOC subsidiary after completing a management training... [05 Aug 2004]
£55,000: The growing cost of virus clean-up
News Larry Bridwell, author of the report and ICSA Labs' content securities programs manager, said that one of the main problems dogging both antivirus companies and users alike was the faster spread of malware, leaving reactive security struggling to... [23 Mar 2004]
Virus update: Bagle spread leaves bad taste in the mouth
News The latest virus outbreak to hit the headlines is the Bagle worm, which was first spotted overnight in Australia; however, its subsequent spread has been global and engineered to hit companies hardest when they are under-resourced. [19 Jan 2004]
Experimental Net floated
News Similarly, virus hunters will be able to detect the spread of new viruses or denial-of-service attacks early. In the future, applications will spread themselves over a large fraction of the planet. Our goal is to provide a playing field for people... [24 Jun 2003]
Multi-threat Bugbear marks return to the 'bad old days'
News The latest version of the Bugbear virus has become a global phenomenon with countries worldwide waking up to the problem over the past 24 hours and contributing to its spread. A spokesman for anti-virus vendor Symantec said: "This is a blended... [06 Jun 2003]
Is Sun ripe for a takeover?
News Clive Longbottom, service director at analyst house Quocirca, added: "This is the problem with only having one product - you don't spread your risk. Sun UK corporate affairs manager Jon Tutcher said it isn't yet clear whether the redundancies would... [05 Oct 2001]
Virus guru slams 'hysterical' security firms
News A leading virus expert has accused security companies of creating unnecessary panic around the spread of the Nimda worm. The Nimda worm has spread quickly around the world since it was first detected on Monday. [19 Sep 2001]
Signing up the competition - have digital signatures met their match?
Comment It certainly takes longer to detect a hack than a virus, because viruses are spread between machines and they usually crash them. Marc Dacier, manager of IBM's Global Security Analysis Laboratory in Zurich, explained: "We have developed a prototype... [12 Nov 1998]
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