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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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• Vulnerability in Microsoft Virtual PC exploits the unexploitable
Some applications with bugs that are not exploitable when running in a not-virtualized operating system are rendered exploitable if running within a guest OS in Virtual PC. by Ryan Naraine

 

• Privacy Battles for Business Professionals
This weekend saw the start of the 2010 SXSW South by Southwest media conference and festival held in Austin, Texas.àƒÂ‚à‚  The interactive portion, which lasts through March 16, has received a lot of media attention, especially two specific topics- privacy and a new use for GPS-like service. àƒÂ‚à‚ Both show what...

 

• Wikileaks poses 'security threat' to US Army
A leaked US Army intelligence report, classified as secret, says the Wikileaks website poses a significant "operational security and information security" threat to military operations. by Declan McCullagh CNET News

 

• Worst. Security Product. EVER!
This has got to be one of the worst security products I've ever seen. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

 

• Mac OS X SMS ransomware - hype or real threat?
In need of a fresh example that cybercriminals are actively looking for ways to monetize infected Mac OS X hosts? Early-stage discussions at several web forums, including a PoC, offer an insight into the potential to monetize OS X infected hosts using SMS-based ransomware. by Dancho Danchev

 

• Verayo claims its RFID chips are 'unclonable'
San Jose, Calif.-based startup Verayo says it has developed a new, "unclonable" RFID chip that uses each chip's manufacturing flaws as the basis for security. by Andrew Nusca

 

• Drudge Report, TechCrunch hit by ad malware
Matt Drudge and Michael Arrington found themselves in an unpleasant position last week when visitors to their sites were targeted by malware that appeared to have come from ads. by Elinor Mills CNET News

 

• Cloud Security Alliance
Cloud Security Alliance targets secure, safe cloud computing by Dan Kusnetzky

 

• Google pullout from China imminent
When Google was targeted by Chinese hackers at the end of last year, the company threatened to end its search operations in China. At issue were both the ongoing requirements from the Chinese government to censor search results on Google's Chinese language search sites (google.cn) and attacks on Google's...

 

• The cadence of Microsoft security patches
While the exact details of Microsoft's security patches are generally treated as news, the expected workload each month really shouldn't be a guessing game because Microsoft's patch releases are predictably cyclical. by Ryan Naraine

 

• SXSW keynoter bashes Google Buzz in privacy talk
Since a Microsoft social media researcher gave the keynote at the South by Southwest interactive festival Saturday with a focus on privacy, it's not surprising that she had Google in her crosshairs. While Microsoft has had its share of PR debacles, their message as Google has continued to make headlines...

 

• 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
 
 
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