November 30th, 2006
By Martin Hack
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I’ve first learned about Blue Lane when they were still in stealth mode, they operated under a different company name first. Network Computing posted this Interview with Blue Lanes CEO Jeff Palmer. As he points out don’t confuse them with a patch management vendor.
I believe Blue Lane offers a very promising approach to solve […]
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November 2nd, 2006
By Martin Hack
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Vontu which is playing in the same space as earlier mentioned Reconnex has just announced a partnership with gateway security vendor IronPort. The partnership includes the delivery of a integrated solution that allows customers to comprehensively address messaging security needs especially those who have regulatory requirements.
Vontu’s solution is software based and runs on […]
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October 24th, 2006
By Martin Hack
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Reconnex a startup that has specialized in fighting the insider threat just announced a new version of its iGuard appliance. The iGuard appliance allows organizations to discover, monitor, capture and prevent information leakge or IP (intellectual property) theft.
Especially the prevenvtion part will be an extremely useful technology to help companies combat these issues. […]
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October 23rd, 2006
By Martin Hack
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Here’s an interesting case study on how a television broadcaster is using Oracle Database Vault and Oracle Label Security (OLS) to secure their critical data.
I’ve known Oracle Label Security (it used to be called “Trusted Oracle”) for quite some time and I’m not surprised that it is getting adopted in traditional enterprise environments. Sure, […]
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October 18th, 2006
By Martin Hack
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Tresys, a company that has built expertise around SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) just announced that they are now offering a new version of their SETools product suite.
While SELinux was never for the faint of heart, one of the main issues around the configuration of SELinux have always been policy management and configuration. It seems that […]
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