All Security Software News - September 2006

Sita offers hosted air passenger data system for transatlantic airlines

Outsourcer SITA has gone live with a system for filtering sensitive passenger information on behalf of EU airlines and others flying into North America.

Dell joins up with Symantec to offer enterprise e-mail security

Dell and Symantec have joined forces to offer enterprises protection and data management for their Microsoft Exchange-based e-mail systems.

Microsoft and the EC face off - again

  • In Depth
  • Date: 21 September 2006
Microsoft has warned the European Commission to steer clear of requiring the removal of important security features in Europe for its new Windows Vista operating system.

No end in sight to phishing, says consortium

  • In Depth
  • Date: 21 September 2006
Ignore those surveys that suggest the good guys are winning the battle against phishing. They’re not.

New security hole hits Internet Explorer but patch not available

Microsoft has confirmed a new security vulnerability in its Internet Explorer browser and says it plans to issue a patch for the problem on 10 October, its next scheduled monthly patching date.

US and UK join forces over RFID battlefield deployments

The Ministry of Defence and the US Army Research Laboratory have selected an IBM-led consortium to undertake a $136m (£72m) research programme into the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) and other wireless sensor platforms in the battlefield.

EMC completes $2.1bn RSA acquisition and carries on buying

EMC has completed its $2.1bn (£1.11bn) acquisition of RSA Security and has also announced that it is buying another security company for $175m.

Trend unveils new integrated security offering to compete with Microsoft

Trend Micro has unveiled the 2007 version of its internet security suite, which is priced competitively against Microsoft’s recently launched OneCare security suite.

Unilever boosts its retailer links in global firewall deal

  • Case Study
  • Author: Cliff Saran
  • Date: 19 September 2006
Unilever is to outsource the management and provision of its global firewall infrastructure to BT Global Services.

IBM at front for wireless war alliance

  • News
  • Date: 19 September 2006
The Ministry of Defence and the US Army Research Laboratory have selected an IBM-led consortium, the International Technology Alliance, for a 10-year research programme exploring advanced technology for secure wireless and sensor networks.
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