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• China breaks up Black Hawk hacking ring
Chinese authorities have broken a hacking-tool dissemination ring, according to state media. by Tom Espiner ZDNet UK

 

• Oracle releases emergency patch
Oracle has released a patch for a server flaw that can be exploited over a network without the use of a username or password. by Tom Espiner ZDNet UK

 

• ISM3 brings greater standardization to security measurement across enterprise IT
BriefingDirect assembled a panel this week to examine the need for IT security to run more like a data-driven science, rather than a mysterious art form. It turns out, rigorously applying data and metrics to security can dramatically improve IT results and reduce overall risk to the business. by Dana...

 

• Oracle rushes out patch for gaping server hole
The patch follows the public release of exploit code as part of the recent Week of Web Server Bugs. by Ryan Naraine

 

• Firefox add-on contained toxic Trojan code
Mozilla has issued users with a warning that two add-on available from the official Add-ons website (addons.mozilla.org) contained code that infected Windows PCs. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

 

• Mozilla Firefox hit by malware add-ons
Mozilla says a pair of malicious Firefox add-ons slipped by its security checks and infected approximately 4,600 Windows computers over the last five months. by Ryan Naraine

 

• Does Blippy really pose a security risk?
Researchers from Cyveillance are calling the recently launched "Twitter of personal service" Blippy, a "spear phisher's dream" due to the real-time purchasing history shared by its users. Does Blippy really pose a security risk? by Dancho Danchev

 

• U.S. House passes cybersecurity research bill
The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a cybersecurity bill that calls for beefing up training, research, and coordination against cyberattacks. by Elinor Mills CNET News

 

• Let compliance lead the way in preventing healthcare data breaches
With a number of security breaches last year - plus new regulations and security requirements - the pressure is on healthcare organizations to better control the security of their records. by Brian Cleary, Aveksa, Special to ZDNet

 

• MS Patch Tuesday heads-up: 13 bulletins, 26 vulnerabilities
According to an advance notice from Microsoft, five of the 13 bulletins will be rated "critical" because of the risk of remove code execution attacks. by Ryan Naraine

 

• IBM to design cloud computing network for Air Force
IBM will unveil advanced cybersecurity and analytics technology as part of a 10-month project to design and demonstrate secure cloud computing infrastructure for the Air Force. by Larry Dignan

 

• Yikes! Is Google really tapping the NSA for network security help?
Google is tapping the NSA for help in defending against future cyber attacks, but turning to the government creates a whole other set of concerns. by Sam Diaz

 

• Microsoft warns of new IE data-leakage vulnerability
Microsoft says the risk is highest for IE users running Windows XP or who have disabled the browser's Protected Mode feature. by Ryan Naraine

 

• BriefingsDirect analysts discuss ramifications of Google-China dust-up over corporate cyber attacks
The ongoing tiff between Google and the Internet control authorities in ChinaàƒÂ¢â‚¬â„¢s Communist Party-dominated government have uncorked a PandoraàƒÂ¢â‚¬â„¢s Box of security, free speech and corporate espionage issues. But there are also larger issues around security and Internet governance in general. by Dana Gardner

 

• Climate scientist and his East Anglia university in deeper trouble
Investigations following the East Anbglia hacking show data cover-up for years. by Harry Fuller
 
i-Sentry

i-Sentry – Powerful Application Gateway
Web -Web Services - XML 

•    Protect your applications to protect your organisation
Data management, enterprise resource planning, shopping cart software, accounting systems… Constantly growing in number and variety, applications have become the backbone of enterprise strategy. Not only do they play concrete roles in executing action plans, but also sensorial ones in gathering information and preparing future decisions.
When an application goes down, a whole segment of activity ceases with it. When it is implicated either directly or indirectly in deceit, the credibility of an organisation is sorely affected.

•    A relationship based on Trust
i-Sentry is a hardened security appliance that manages application deployment, controls application use and ensures that business imperatives are respected.
This onboard gateway functionality of i-Sentry provides appropriate response to stringent e-business demands for Secure Web Enabled Delivery. i-Sentry is a powerful business tool that guarantees user satisfaction at all levels( employee, partner, customer) and acts as a potent business enabler in the daily life of an organisation.

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Features:

•   Attack Prevention
Based on the exclusive ICX™ analysis engine
0 Day attack detection

•   Scanner and Robot Detection
Based on APD™ (Automated Process Detection)

•   Web Services Security
SOAP support with WSDL import facility
Real time XML schema validation

•   Web Site Profiling
Setting up of object oriented granular security policy

•   Web Site Cloaking
Application infrastructure dissimulation
URL Translation

•   Legal compliancy
Outgoing traffic monitoring
Sensitive character string detection

•   SSL Acceleration
300 to 6000 TPS /s
Support for SSL V2 – SSL V3 – TLS 1.0

•   Cache & Compression
Gzip and Deflate compression
High performance ram cache

•   High Availability
High availability and load balancing of Web servers

•   Authentication & Web SSO
Supports i-Trust agent (option)

 

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