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Engate and IBM offer a security suite that proactively protects SMBs from a diversity of email-borne threats
(21/01/2010)

Engate Technology Corporation has integrated its security software suite with IBM® Lotus® Foundations Start line of software appliances for small and medium-sized businesses (SMB). Lotus Foundations Start plug and play appliances help companies with little or no in-house technical resources to focus on running their business rather than managing their computer systems. This Linux-based IBM solution provides staple collaboration tools such as e... [more]

Guardium acquisition will enable IBM clients to maintain trusted information infrastructures by continuously monitoring access and activity
(02/12/2009)

According to the recent IBM Global CIO Study, one in three business leaders frequently make decisions based on information they do not trust or do not have. With renewed focus on transparency and accountability, businesses and government agencies cannot afford to make decisions based on data that has been compromised. To succeed, organizations need to maintain a vigilant real-time watch on database access to protect enterprise data and comply wit... [more]

UKB welcomes IBM contract to administer the National Biometric Identity Service database
(18/08/2009)

The recent contract between IBM and the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) to administer the National Biometric Identity Service (NBIS) database, has been welcomed by biometric access specialist UKB. The contract will provide a secure database for storing facial and fingerprint images for the next generation of biometric passports and will support the delivery of the National Identity card. UKB Chief Executive Officer Matthew James said: "... [more]

IBM integrated network video monitoring systems for Navy Pier in Chicago
(02/07/2009)

Located on Lake Michigan, Navy Pier is the top-visited tourist and leisure destination in the Midwest, welcoming more than eight million visitors annually. Originally opened in 1916 as a shipping and recreation facility, it is now one of the country’s unique recreation and exposition facilities, showcasing more than 50 acres of parks, gardens, restaurants, shops, attractions, sightseeing and dining cruise boats, exhibition facilities and more. ... [more]

Enabling Secure Access for Web, Enterprise, and Remote Users
(14/01/2009)

The requirement to provide Web and remote user access to an extremely diverse range of information systems is one of the main driving forces behind the need for the latest generation of IAM-based protection systems. Two recent announcements in the still-consolidating Identity and Access Management (I&AM) market may cause concern for customers of two of the largest vendors. Firstly, IBM announced its acquisition of Encentuate, whose main offeri... [more]

IPSecurityCenter powers CCTV distribution within Greater Manchester Police control room
(28/10/2008)

CNL has provided its latest software, IPSecurityCenter, to power the CCTV distribution and management elements within Greater Manchester Police’s new state-of-the-art control room. This was a direct result of CNL’s ongoing partnership with BT. The facility was put through its paces for the first time during Operation Protector to safeguard the annual Labour Party Conference. With around 15,000 delegates, including the Prime Minister, high-pro... [more]

IBM SecureStore helps retailers reduce losses caused by physical theft, electronic data breaches and compliance violations
(27/10/2008)

According to the 2008 National Retail Federation Organised Retail Crime Survey, 85 percent of the retailers surveyed indicated they had been a victim of organised retail crime in the last 12 months. In the USA, this represents as much as $30 billion in retail losses each year, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. These same criminal organisations are also attacking retailers online and are largely responsible for the 245 million elec... [more]

Online criminals exploit vulnerabilities in end users Web browsers using drive-by downloads
(29/02/2008)

Finjan has confirmed the findings presented in a recent Google online security blog post and IBM's X-Force report. Online criminals are waging a highly sophisticated war by exploiting vulnerabilities in end users Web browsers using drive-by downloads. Google’s team also reported that on average 2% of malicious websites were delivering malware via advertising. “Google Anti-Malware Team has indicated that more than three million unique URLs o... [more]

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