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- Congrats to Arcsight
- Hard to believe that a SIM Security Information Management company has made it "out". Arcsight went public yesterday at $9/share. Pure play security company IPO's are few and far between.  Managing alerts and looking for abnormal behavior has been a difficult market to crack. But, based on their S-1, Arcsight...
- Tags: ArcSight, IPO, Podcasts, Cellular Phones, Security, Financial Services, Internet, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Richard Stiennon
- Blog posts 2008-02-15
- ArcSight files for $75M IPO
- Enterprise security and compliance management specialist ArcSight is shrugging off the jittery state of the public markets, filing an S-1 with the SEC for a $75 million initial public offering. The company said its shares would be traded on the NASDAQ with "ARST" as the proposed ticker...
- Tags: IPO, ArcSight, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
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- TippingPoint heading for IPO door
- Less than three years after shelling out $430 million to acquire TippingPoint, 3Com plans to spin out the unit in a planned IPO later this year.The IPO plan, according to 3Com chief executive Edgar Masri, allows the networking vendor to "focus more closely on its core business." ...
- Tags: Vulnerability research, Responsible disclosure, Privacy, Pen testing, Patch Watch, Metasploit, Hackers, Exploit code, Digital rights management, Data theft, Browsers, Black Hat
- Blog posts 2007-06-29
- Pentagon, VCs get together to search for startups
- The Defense Department and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs may not seem like natural partners. The perception of the military is command and control; that of venture capitalists, driven self-starters with a penchant for gambling on the Next Big Thing. But, The New York Times reports, the two groups are getting...
- Tags: Government technology, Defense
- Blog posts 2007-05-07
- A logiical approach to SCADA defense
- I recorded this podcast last Friday but have not had a chance to post it until now as I have been traveling. I am writing in the lobby of the Berjaya Langkawi resort in Malaysia. For those who are stuck in the frozen waste land of North America I can...
- Tags: Spyware, LOGIIC, SCADA
- Blog posts 2007-01-24
- Top Ten Threats for 2007
- Top Ten Threats for 2007RE:Top Ten Threats for 2007I would include...Privacy, Proxy caching, Ajax valnarabilities, Securing RSS feedsTop threat for 2K7... (dramatic pause...)[b]AT&T[/b]The recent FCC approval allowing AT&T to assimilate BellSouth brings the reality of Mutha Bell being handed control of the Internet one step closer, with the government being...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Smart phones, Advertising & Promotion, SECURITY, PC, malware, mobile, phone, smart phone
- Discussion threads 2006-12-27
- Info security 2007: RAD is bad
- Info security 2007: RAD is badDon't forget mobile threatsMobile malware is rapidly evolving too, and according to Kaspersky Labs, “…it took computer viruses over twenty years to evolve, and mobile viruses have covered the same ground in a mere two years. Without doubt, mobile malware is the most quickly evolving...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Advertising & Promotion, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Mobile malware, mobile, malware, RAD
- Discussion threads 2006-12-08
- Enemy at the water cooler
- I just read Brian Contos’ new book “Enemy at the water cooler”. It is a compilation of his war stories from the field regarding security. It is a must read for anyone who worries about the fact that they have extended almost complete trust...
- Tags: Enemy
- Blog posts 2006-09-25
- Welcome EMC!
- Today EMC announces the completion of their acquisition of RSA, fully joining the ranks of big security players. What I like most about this acquisition is that it was accompanied by a well articulated plan to create a business around protecting data and the infrastructure that contains it. EMC...
- Tags: security, acquisition, Network Intelligence, EMC Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-09-18
- The Enemy Within
- I just had a chance to talk to Brian Contos, Chief Security Officer of Arcsight about the insider threat. Brian is the author of a book to be published shortly titled” Enemy at the Water Cooler – True Stories of Insider Threats and Countermeasures” which you have to admit is...
- Tags: IT-Harvest Threatcast, infiltration
- Blog posts 2006-06-29
- Thwarting insider threats
- Companies often put their security muscle into preventing attacks from the outside. Hugh Njemanze of ArcSight explains why insider threats are just as dangerous and how there are simple and effective methods to stop them and keep your business safe.
- Tags: insider threat
- Whiteboards 2006-03-13
- Thwarting insider threats
- Companies often put their security muscle into preventing attacks from the outside. Hugh Njemanze of ArcSight explains why insider threats are just as dangerous and how there are simple and effective methods to stop them and keep your business safe.
- Tags: insider threat, Security
- Whiteboards 2006-03-13
- Top down, bottom up security management
- I recently wrote about two security companies -- Ounce Labs deals with bottom up automated code analysis, and ArcSight applies AI and data mining techniques to give a boost to its correlation engine and security management dashboard. These are relatively pricey enterprise products, but the cost of avoiding products in these categories can be super costly...
- Tags: security
- Blog posts 2004-07-12
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