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Websense Unveils Triton Unified Content Security Platform
Unified Web security, e-mail security and data loss prevention (DLP) solutions specialist Websense launched its Triton unified threat management (UTM) platform, designed to deliver security in a consolidated appliance. The firm said Triton differs from traditional firewall UTMs, which do not scale to solve today’s security threats, and other legacy controls like antivirus and URL…
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Notebooks to Outstrip Desktop SMB Sales in 2011: Report
Preliminary data from IT research firm Techaisle shows 120.1 million PCs were shipped in 2010 to small to medium-size businesses (SMBs) (businesses with less than 1,000 employees)—a year-on-year growth rate of 10.4 percent. The bulk of growth rate came from emerging market countries, which reported a 16.5 percent increase. Mature markets, like Germany and the…
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Fortinet Enhances FortiWeb Web Application Firewall Platform
Network security provider and unified threat management (UTM) solutions specialist Fortinet announced a firmware release for its FortiWeb Web application firewall family. FortiWeb appliances provide enterprises, application service providers, Security-as-a-Service (SaaS) and Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) customers with expanded security capabilities designed to improve and simplify protection of Web-based applications containing regulated and confidential…
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RSA Offers Authentication Manager Express
EMC’s security division, RSA, announced its Authentication Manager Express. The newest strong authentication platform is a risk-based and on-demand authentication system designed for small to medium-size businesses to provide up to 2,500 users with secure access to data and business applications through SSL Virtual Private Networks and online portals. The system employs an intelligent risk…
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iPhone Infiltrates Corporate World with Help of Security Apps
TORONTO/SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 24 (Reuters) – A slew of small security software developers are helping Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone gain a foothold within corporations that were once the exclusive domain of Research In Motion’s (TO:RIM) BlackBerry. The shift reflects efforts by some companies to accommodate the preference of many employees for Apple’s iconic smartphone, a trend…