Need a firewall for that virtual machine?

March 31st, 2008

It’s actually way more than just a firewall. Blue Lane, which we’ve covered in the past here and here, calls it a virtualized IPS (Intrusion Prevention System). They are about to release extensive additions to their VM protection suite VirtualShield including integration with VMware’s VirtualCenter. By now most data centers have extensive host and network […]

Going to RSA? Check out this Data Privacy Event

March 25th, 2008

If you want to find out more about the recent Ingrian acquisition by SafeNet and have an interest in Data Privacy you probably want to register for this event. The good people at Ingrian were kind enough to let us know about this in advance. Here is the official invite:
BLUEPRINTS for ENCRYPTION SUCCESS
Mapping Data Privacy […]

Good-bye AIX, Hello Solaris and Linux

August 17th, 2007

Sometimes it’s not what’s in a press release or in an announcement but rather what’s not. Yesterday, Sun and IBM announced a “tectonic shift in the marketplace” according to Jonathan Schwartz, CEO of Sun. In essence Sun and IBM announced that going forward Solaris is going to run on IBM servers, starting with the […]

Mu Security creates MUSIC certification program

August 13th, 2007

Mu Security, a leader in the security analysis space, today announced a new certification program called MUSIC (Mu Security Industrial Control). If you haven’t heard of Mu Security before, take a look at this Hack Report article, in a nutshell, Mu Security’s appliances automate the security testing an analysis of an IP-based product or application […]

PCI Compliance in 60 days?

August 8th, 2007

Sounds too good to be true—is probably what some people are thinking. But that’s exactly what encryption vendor Ingrian Networks is offering to customers. With the rapid approach of the next PCI deadline on September 30, 2007, there has been a lot of discussion around compliance: what it really means to be compliant, what actions […]

Visa: Retailers Doing Better With Credit Card Security, But A Few Holdouts Remain

July 31st, 2007

When Visa on Monday released its latest PCI compliance statistics, it showed small but steady progress, with slight increases in most areas. But it also showed that there is still a small handful of major retailers who are still retaining prohibited credit card information.
Visa stressed in its statement that the vast majority (96 percent) of […]

 
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