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- Ciphertrust buys Secure Computing?
- Ciphertrust buys Secure Computing?Today's acquisitionI agree with many of your points. This was a stretch purchase from both financial leverage and technology angles.However (and I don't lke this term), "UTM" is a market reality. Many SMBs and remote officies like to invest in low end boxes with lots of stuff...
- Tags: SECURITY, Secure Computing Corp., UTM, SonicWall, CipherTrust Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-07-12
- Ciphertrust buys Secure Computing?
- Actually Secure Computing announced that they were buying Ciphertrust. But when you look at the deal you begin to wonder. The announced deal is for $273 million which is a great valuation at about 13 times expected 2006 revenue. But look at what Secure is doing to finance the deal:-...
- Tags: Secure Computing Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-07-12
- Sophos, Webroot, CipherTrust get most security attention, says TechRepublic
- If you haven't checked it out yet, our sister site, TechRepublic, is experimenting with blogs and tagging with both internal employees and community users contributing posts. Peter Spande, a director at CNET Networks wrote in his blog recently about how smaller companies in the security space are gaining traction...
- Tags: BT Trax
- Blog posts 2005-07-07
- Webinar: Complete Messaging Security: The CipherTrust Product Family
- Organizations recognize the importance of email as the primary means of communications both within their company, and with outside vendors and partners. Protecting the email system to ensure continuous availability and reliability is of paramount importance. Keeping the bad emails launched by hackers and spammers from corrupting your email system...
- Tags: Secure Computing Corp., CipherTrust Inc., Webinar, Messaging, E-mail, Online Communications
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- More partnerships in the data protection space
- I mentioned last week that the face of data protection was changing. This week and next will there are even more announcements. So last week it was Websense essentially OEM-ing PortAuthority’s technology and Vericept linking up with Entrust to create a “encrypt sensitive information” email solution. Today...
- Tags: PostX, data protection
- Blog posts 2006-10-04
- Email Security Doesn't need to be a gamble
- Email security doesn't have to be a gamble CipherTrust provides a consolidated messaging security appliance which enables organisations to eliminate spam, viruses, malware and other email forms of identify fraud. Consolidation enables: - simplified administration - freed resource - enhanced security ...
- Tags: Secure Computing Corp., Consolidation, E-mail Security, Messaging, E-mail, Cyberthreats, Groupware, Security, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2006-08-08
- Spam: Made in Taiwan?
- Spam: Made in Taiwan?I knew more than just electronics came from there, I just knew it!:DIt's also made in China, India, New Jersey, and other places too...Spam IncreaseSpam increase since the demise of Blue Security proves that Blue Security was working and impacting spam output. Now we look forward to...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, spam, Frog, Blue Frog, Blue Security
- Discussion threads 2006-06-09
- How about some Fried Phish?
- How about some Fried Phish?Pried Phish did you say? ;)One interesting aspect is the public reporting approach. Contributors can submit their Phish and see the results in the Phishing, Fraud and Dastardly Deeds forum and also view the detailed analysis by following the links. Folks can get an...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spam, U.S. Government, phishing, Mrs, Fried Phish
- Discussion threads 2006-03-28
- Looking for the Right Messaging Security Vendor?
- As the favorite vehicle by which malicious coders deliver their dangerous programs, enterprise messaging systems are continually under attack. What’s worse, in today’s increasingly regulated business climate, your outbound e-mail and IM traffic can represent just as much risk to your company as the inbound spam, spyware, viruses, and other...
- Tags: Messaging, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-10-19
- Secure Instant Messaging for Enterprise Users
- The real-time, interactive nature of instant messaging IM makes it a valuable tool for collaborative efforts among your business partners, customers, and colleagues. This paper discusses the opportunities created by the use of IM, risks to businesses that implement the technology, and how CipherTrust IronIM mitigates those risks.
- Tags: Secure Computing Corp., IM, Messaging, Instant Messaging, Internet, Online Communications
- White papers 2005-10-11
- Sophos top considered email security vendor
- A BT Trax analysis of site data since the start of the year shows that Sophos is number one in overall reader consideration for email security, achieved from a modest asset base of 4% of resources in our IT Directory. Webroot and CipherTrust are a close 2nd & 3rd from...
- Tags: e-mail security, Sophos Plc.
- Blog posts 2005-08-30
- Webcast: Zombies: The Digital Undead
- Like the living dead, armies of "zombie" computers are disrupting corporate networks and sucking the life out of business-critical systems around the world. Zombies strike fear into the hearts of IT personnel responsible for maintenance of corporate networks, and particularly those charged with protecting and ensuring the availability of vital...
- Tags: Webcast, Zombie, E-mail, Online Communications
- Webcasts 2005-06-28
- 172,000 PCs joined zombie networks daily in May 2005
- In an interview with the New York Times CipherTrust estimates the number of PCs daily added to the zombie networks. In March 2005 143,000 computers joined daily, in April the number went up to 157,000, and in May 2005 the researchers saw a sharp rise to 172,000 computers.
- Tags: Desktops, PC, network
- Blog posts 2005-06-24
- 57% of spam originates from US, 16% from South Korea
- CipherTrust surveyed e-mail messages between March 2005 and second half of April 2005 to find out that 57% of spam originated in the US and 16% from Korea. Previously US was the origin for 86% of spam and second-place South Korea had 13% market share.
- Tags: spam
- Blog posts 2005-04-21
- 57% of spam originates from US, 16% from South Korea
- CipherTrust surveyed e-mail messages between March 2005 and second half of April 2005 to find out that 57% of spam originated in the US and 16% from Korea. Previously US was the origin for 86% of spam and second-place South Korea had 13% market share.
- Tags: spam
- Blog posts 2005-04-21
- Anti-spam standard still moving in slow motion
- It has now been almost six months since the last time we heard about what progress or lack thereof the SenderID e-mail authentication specification was making on the anti-spam standards front. It's been so long that I was beginning to wonder what's up and if there's any hope of ratifying...
- Tags: technique, Microsoft Corp., SenderID
- Blog posts 2005-03-14
- Spam is born in the U.S.A.
- Spam is born in the U.S.A.*Every* ZDNet poster was right"Nearly 86 per cent of all spam messages sent since May 2004 came from the United States, according to e-mail security firm CipherTrust. This indicates spammers are finding ways around that country's anti-spam legislation."I think 100% of the posts to these...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, e-mail, spam, aswer
- Discussion threads 2004-08-17
- Webcast: Keep the Mail Flowing: Ensuring Reliable, Uninterrupted E-mail Delivery
- A bad day for a network administrator is a day when e-mail stops. Given the variety and malevolence of e-mail attacks, you have your work cut out for you to ensure e-mail is available, reliable, and uninterrupted. If threats like spam, viruses, phishing and spoofing are not controlled, the...
- Tags: Webcast, E-mail, Online Communications
- Webcasts
- Effective Corporate E-Mail Compliance
- E-mail has become the single most important method of communication in today's business environment. However, concerns surrounding corporate communication policy, intellectual property leaks and government regulatory compliance threaten to limit the usefulness of e-mail if violations go unchecked. Securing the transit of sensitive information must become a priority for enterprises...
- Tags: Information Security, Secure Computing Corp., Corporate Communication, E-mail, Online Communications
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