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Web Application Vulnerabilities Skyrocket
Web Application Vulnerabilities Skyrocket Unprotected Web• Web vulnerabilities made up 82 percent of the 2,652 commercial vulnerabilities found and analyzed by Cenzic.• Of those Web vulnerabilities, 89 percent were related to code in commercial Web applications.• Among commercial Web application vulnerabilities, cross-site scripting (XSS) bugs made up 19 percent and SQL injection made up 16…
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Kaspersky Steals Trend Micro Exec to Head Up U.S. Sales
Kaspersky Lab Americas continued its 2010 hiring tear with the announcement last week that it lured channel vet Dan Burke from Trend Micro to head up Kaspersky’s U.S. enterprise sales team. This follows hot on the heels of Kaspersky’s poaching Nancy Reynolds from Dell to head up its corporate sales and lead the company in…
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Qualys GO Secure
Designed specifically for PCI DSS-conscious merchants, the new Qualys GO Secure service puts Web sites through their paces by scanning for malware and vulnerabilities, as well as SSL certificate validation. Sites that pass GO SECURE
Qualys GO Secure Designed specifically for PCI DSS-conscious merchants, the new Qualys GO Secure service puts Web sites through their paces by scanning for malware and vulnerabilities, as well as SSL certificate validation. Sites that pass GO SECURE Not only does this subscription-based service offer recurring revenue, but it also gives partners the opportunity to…
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7 New Security Products That Benefit the Channel
7 New Security Products That Benefit the Channel PGP Key Management ServerIntroduced a few days before the show, PGP’s Key Management Server offers greater interoperability with third-party encryption solutions. The updated solution adds support for heterogenous environments, with support for devices, desktops and servers and multi-protocol support, plus out-of-the box provisioning for numerous certificate types.Channel…
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Lockheed Talks Cybersecurity Threats
GAITHERSBURG, Maryland (Reuters) – Lockheed Martin Corp, the No. 1 information technology provider to the U.S. government, is working hard to better predict and protect against increasingly sophisticated and stealthy cyber attacks. Lockheed, also the Pentagon’s biggest contractor, is opening a second internal security intelligence center in Denver this week to complement the one it…