F5 BIG-IP Edge Gateway: Provides Unified, Secure Access to the Data Center 25. January 2010 by Thomas Jannot F5 Networks announced the BIG-IP Edge Gateway, that provides enterprise organizations with a high-performance remote access solution that delivers LAN-speed application performance for remote and mobile workers. The solution ought to solve the challenges that IT personnel face due to the massive growth of mobile and remote users.
GFI Max Family: Hosted Email Security and Continuity Solutions 22. January 2010 by Thomas Jannot GFI Software launched two hosted email security and continuity solutions. GFI Max Mail Protection is an Cloud-based email security solution that ought to protect organizations from spam and viruses while providing email continuity. GFI Max Mail Edge is a hosted frontline email filtering and continuity solution for organizations that require an additional layer of security …
EMA Research Study: Survey Identifies Network Monitoring Concerns 20. January 2010 by Thomas Jannot According to the research report Monitoring Optimization 2010: Trends and Issues Surrounding Network and Security Monitoring by industry analyst and consulting firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) insufficient network monitoring coverage is a pervasive and growing problem among enterprises, combining network, tool and people challenges.
Axis Network Cameras: Outdoor-Ready Models Work at -40° Celsius 19. January 2010 by Thomas Jannot Axis Communications announced a new series of outdoor-ready, high-performance fixed network cameras that save installation time and costs. The IP66-rated network cameras Axis P1343-E, P1344-E, P1346-E and Q1755-E ought to offer protection against dust, rain, snow and sun, and can operate in temperatures as low as -40° F (-40° C). The feature ‘Arctic Temperature Control’, …
ABI Research Study: Mobile Security Market to Exceed $4 Billion by 2014 15. January 2010 by Thomas Jannot Strong enterprise demand for data security is driving rapid growth in mobile device management services. According to a new study by ABI Research, the number of smartphones protected by advanced security software will increase fivefold over the next five years.
Datamation Systems DS-Netvault-M: Protects and Stores Netbooks and Notebooks 13. January 2010 by Thomas Jannot As schools and other organizations deploy more netbooks, tablets and notebooks, security and recharging are an increasingly important concern. Old-style carts are bulky and expensive and many lack anything more than the most basic anti-theft protection. By introduction of the compact security cart DS-Netvault-M Datamation Systems wants to address those concerns. According to the company …
Ringcube Vdesk: Virtual Workspace on McAfee Encrypted USB 11. January 2010 by Thomas Jannot Vdesk creates a virtual workspace on the McAfee Encrypted USB drive that contains the user’s desktop environment including applications, data and settings. When the user connects the USB drive to any PC, they instantly have access to their corporate desktop environment for remote access, for disaster recovery, or for temporary access by consultants, contractors and …
Kanguru Defender Elite: Safe from Flaws of Other Encrypted Drives 8. January 2010 by Thomas Jannot Kanguru Solutions has announced its Kanguru Defender Elite encrypted flash drives are safe from the security flaw recently exposed in several high profile secure flash drives. Encrypted flash drives manufactured by Sandisk (and private labeled by Kingston, Verbatim and a variety of other OEM partners) have been found to contain a security flaw leaving their …
Arecont Vision Megavideo MJPEG Compact IP Cameras: Small Network Cameras With 1.3 to 5 MP Resolution 6. January 2010 by Thomas Jannot Arecont Vision today announces the launch of their new compact JPEG series of cameras in 1.3, 2, 3 or 5 megapixel formats. According to Arecont Vision these CMOS sensor cameras were designed to address cost sensitivities in the JPEG market as well as the size constraints of environmental housings.
McAfee 2010 Threat Predictions Report: Facebook, Twitter Are Platforms for Emerging Threats 30. December 2009 by Thomas Jannot McAfee Inc. unveiled its 2010 Threat Predictions report. McAfee Labs believes cybercriminals will target social networking sites and third-party applications, use more complex Trojans and botnets, and take advantage of HTML 5. McAfee Labs also predicts 2010 will be a good year for law enforcement’s fight against cybercrime.