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- Giving your doors, elevators, and computer the finger
- "While companies have generally treated physical security as part of the facilities department and computer security as part of the information-technology group, employee information has increasingly become integrated, allowing businesses to link the two systems."So says Steve Hunt, an analyst with Forrester Research, according to a News.com report by Robert...
- Tags: Desktops, SECURITY, SAFLink, computer
- Blog posts 2005-01-13
- Microsoft, biometrics firm to tackle homeland security
- Microsoft, biometrics firm to tackle homeland securityHeaven Help us!!!NBDo they requirethe use of MS Internet Explorer?They better rename themselves to "Homeland Insecurity"Can I get a refund on my taxes? I don't want them to run any Microsoft products- nothing like protecting oneself from a terroristic operating system...Tom "Adolf" Ridge...
- Tags: Authentication/Encryption, SECURITY, biometrics, homeland security, Microsoft Corp., SAFLink
- Discussion threads 2004-07-07
- saflink and Computer Associates Team Up to Bring Password Protection Into the 21st Century
- SAFLINK Corporation, based in Bellevue, Washington, provides biometric software solutions that secure business and personal information through the use of biometric authentication. SAFLINK's SAFaccess, a biometric authentication security framework, was one of the first applications to be certified ca smart with eTrust Single Sign-On (eTrust SSO) from Computer Associates International,...
- Tags: Team, SAFLink, CA eTrust, Password, Password Protection, Biometric Authentication, Computer Associates International Inc., Single Sign-on, eTrust SSO, Security
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- Microsoft throws .Net over China
- Microsoft throws .Net over Chinawow...No comment from Enterprise Analretentive yet about China being a 3rd world country.Boy do I feel SAFE!After giving China a complete copy of the source code for XP and now effectively giving them the same for .Net, which is needed to support every business in the...
- Tags: .NET, Application servers, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp., MS .Net
- Discussion threads 2004-07-07
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