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Microsoft Case Study: Watson Burton LLP
Watson Burton LLP is one of the top law firms in the North of England with almost 200 years' experience and a well-earned reputation within the legal industry as one of the fastest-growing law firms in the UK. Watson Burton looked for a solution that would ensure that its data...
Tags: Law Firm, Microsoft Corp., USB, Watson Burton LLP, SecureWave, Litigation, FireWire, Viruses And Worms, Business Operations, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Security
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Microsoft Case Study: Trussville City Schools
In July 2005, Trussville City Schools in Trussville, Ala. officially seceded from the Jefferson County School System and formed its own K-12 school district, comprised of five schools and 4,150 students. According to the Children's Internet Protection Act, enacted by Congress in December 2000, schools must certify that they have...
Tags: School, Microsoft Corp., Internet
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Full Service Consumer Bank Replaces Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware Products With Sanctuary Application Control
The First National Bank of Bosque County is a full-service consumer bank headquartered in Valley Mills, Texas, a community about 20 miles west of Waco. The bank's Vice President in charge of technology - and the lone member of the IT staff - decided to re-evaluate the bank's security infrastructure....
Tags: Bank, Antivirus, Vice President, Anti-spyware, Financial Services
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securewave Case Study: Hampshire Libraries
The Hampshire project was managed by Hampshire Library and Information Service, part of Hampshire County Council, who decided to provide 2mbps connectivity to each of the 54 libraries in the county. Prior to introducing high speed connectivity to the library computers, individual PCs used dial-up modem connections, with various methods...
Tags: Dial-up Modem, Modems, Productivity, Security, Hardware, Components
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Barclays Bank Deploys securewave Sanctuary Device Control to Remove USB Security Risk
Barclays is a UK-based financial services group and an international banking organisation, with branches throughout Asia-Pacific, Europe and South America, engaged primarily in banking, investment banking and investment management. The challenge was to create a secure environment within the branch network and to secure against the unauthorised use of USB...
Tags: Barclays Plc., USB, Banking, Financial Services
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Lock IT Down: Highly critical flaw affects NetBSD and OpenBSD
A vulnerability that can result in a Denial of Service event, privilege escalation, or remote system access has been shown to exist in two popular UNIX brands: NetBSD and OpenBSD. Patches are already available for the affected operating systems. There are also new versions of each OS that aren't affected...
Tags: flaw, information technology, John McCormick, NetBSD, OpenBSD
Technical articles 2003-08-18
Say good-bye to Apple security?
Here is the rubBob Johnson is president and CEO of SecureWave, a maker of endpoint security.Looks like Apple has these guys very concerned at how much more secure the OS is over windoze. Sounds like these guys are trying to scare people out of buying a much more secure...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, malware, security, mac, osx, trekman1@..., Apple Computer Inc., Apple Mac OS, Linux, operating system
Discussion threads 2006-05-02
desktop lockdown
desktop lockdownHello. I manage a small company IT department 100-150 desktops. As I don't have many resources to manage helpdesk requests I'm looking for a simplified tool to lock down certain aspects of the windows desktop (to avoid calls to the helpdesk). I've used windows policies but...
Tags: computer, DeepFreeze, desktop, fishmarket, GPO, Microsoft Corp., NetIQ Corp., security, window
Discussion threads 2005-11-16
Lock IT Down: Intrusion detection is not intrusion prevention
Know the distinction between intrusion detection and preventionI want to clear up a common misconception. Intrusion detection and intrusion prevention aren't different names for the same market segment—they're different names for two distinct categories of security products.Intrusion prevention is an outgrowth of intrusion detection, and intrusion prevention products offer different...
Tags: Network security, SECURITY, Laura Taylor, intrusion detection system, intrusion detection, network, intrusion prevention
Technical articles 2002-08-20
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