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Bee Ware's integrated solution i-Suite provides organizations with a web application firewall , access control , Web Single Sign On , traffic monitoring and application assessment , a Web Services gateway and centralized management , making significant cost reduction and high-performance a reality.
 
i-Suite scales to meet the requirements of appliance-based, Software as a Service or virtual machine deployment and adapts to all IT infrastructures.
 
 
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• Google will have to rethink its acquisition strategy
The FTC has stepped up its scrutiny of Google acquisitions. Google can either fight or change its strategy... by Tom Foremski

 

• Can Apple Safari avoid another Pwn2Own embarrassment?
Apple has released a critical Safari security update but, based on what I'm hearing, this patching frenzy may not be enough to avoid another embarrassment at this year's CanSecWest Pwn2Own hacker challenge. by Ryan Naraine

 

• Virtual conference speakers focus on cloud, value to enterprises, how to get started
The only choice thatàƒÂ¢â‚¬â„¢s a really bad choice is to do nothing with cloud computing at this point. Having a strategy and moving forward is very important. by Dana Gardner

 

• TR Dojo: Detect and remove malware with these tools
TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler examines three types of anti-malware tools and explains how they can find and remove malware. by Larry Dignan

 

• Advanced Persistent Threats: Should your panties be in a bunch, and how do you un-bunch them?
Marketers are starting to abuse the APT Advanced Persistent Threat term but that doesn't dilute the true meaning of this adversary. by Ryan Naraine

 

• UK report on Guantanamo Bay: Connecting the dots is hard to do
The British Cabinet Intelligence review committee has released their annual report for the 2008/09 year. The 58 page document covers a number of topics including whether or not Guantanamo Bay detainees transited U.K. territory using Diego Garcia. by Doug Hanchard

 

• Faronic spruces up security for power management software
The latest version of Faronics' PowerSave application (version 4.1) includes two new features that are intended to address potential security concerns associated with waking up a computer once itàƒÂ‚à‚  has entered standby or hibernate mode to save power. First, the software now requires the user to enter...

 

• News to know: FTC; Comscore; CA-Nimsoft; Google-China; iPad; Walmart
The FTC's inquiry into the Google-AdMob deal and an update on Google's future in China top today's headlines. by Sam Diaz

 

• National Educational Technology Plan - Part 2 (Enter, Microsoft)
Regular readers will never classify me as a Microsoft shill. One of my major goals in this blog is to look at highly effective cost-saving tools for educators, whether they are open source or free/low-cost web-based resources. However, I absolutely have to give Microsoft credit in terms of the...

 

• Intel's research work at its Berkeley Labs
Intel showed off some interesting research projects at an open house event... by Tom Foremski

 

• IE zero-day flaw leaks out; Exploit code published
Using obvious clues from a McAfee blog post, an Israeli hacker was able to pinpoint the latest Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerability and create working exploit code by Ryan Naraine

 

• Freshly patched Adobe PDF flaw under 'active attack'
Malicious hackers have pounced on a newly patched Adobe PDF Reader vulnerability to plant Trojan downloaders on tardy Windows users. by Ryan Naraine

 

• Twitter aims to filter out malicious links
Twitter is launching a new service designed to stop users of the social-media site from getting duped by phishing links that steal their login credentials and other attacks. by Elinor Mills CNET News

 

• Hackers can locate and exploit the Energizer USB charger backdoor
Hackers using the freely available Metasploit tool can locate infected systems on the local network or gain access to a system running the Energizer backdoor. by Ryan Naraine

 

• Schmidt on China: "Something will happen soon"
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said today that "something will happen soon" with talks between the cpmpany and the Chinese government over last year's cyber attacks. by Sam Diaz
 
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• Bee Ware is a privately held corporation funded by Sofinnova, one the leading investors in Europe.

Founded in Paris in 1972, Sofinnova Partners is one of Europe's leading independent venture capital firms...
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Bee Ware’s conviction is that security has to be considered as an added value and not a constraint...

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As time goes by Web applications are becoming more and more deeply embedded in business activity...

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