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TalkTalk to make first foray into mobile contracts

...said. "In addition we will continue to optimise our network for video content, security and access to cloud services." TalkTalk improved its financial standing over... Read more

17 May, 2012 by Ben Woods
Cisco buys UK-based NDS for £3bn

Cisco buys UK-based NDS for £3bn

...Peled said in a statement.NDS's software includes viewing clients and content security tools. These, together with NDS's systems integration capabilities, will "accelerate... Read more

16 March, 2012 by David Meyer
MailScan for Microsoft Exchange Server 6.x

MailScan for Microsoft Exchange Server 6.x

MailScan 6 for Microsoft Exchange Server, acts like a Content-Security and Anti-Virus Software between your Corporate Exchange Mail Server and... Read more

9 September, 2011

Twitter integrates Firefox 4 security feature

...feature in Firefox 4. Mozilla developed a standard for Firefox 4 called Content Security Policy (CSP) which aims to stop cross-site-scripting (XSS) attacks... Read more

24 March, 2011
Firefox 4

Firefox 4

Firefox 4 is a worthy expression of Mozilla's ideals. The browser is competitively fast, sports a new minimalist look and includes some excellently executed features. Unfortunately, that describes most of Firefox's competition, too. Read more

23 March, 2011 by Seth Rosenblatt
Websense 1.2

Websense 1.2

...for Websense productsWebsense is the leader in unified Web, data, and email content security. Our Websense app is just another way were looking out for... Read more

19 March, 2011
Barracuda Message Archiver Companion 2.0.3

Barracuda Message Archiver Companion 2.0.3

...software, virtual appliances, cloud services, and sophisticated remote support to deliver comprehensive content security, data protection and application delivery solutions. The companys expansive product portfolio... Read more

14 April, 2012
MailScan for Linux Mail Servers 5.x

MailScan for Linux Mail Servers 5.x

...enter the organizations via Internet emails. The only solution is to provide content security or, in a broader sense, security plug-ins, at the gateway... Read more

2 December, 2011
MailScan for Mailtraq 6.4a

MailScan for Mailtraq 6.4a

MailScan for Mailtraq - Content Security and AntiVirus for the Mailtraq Mail Server.MailScan for Mailtraq MSMT... Read more

2 December, 2011
eScan Internet Security Suite 11.x

eScan Internet Security Suite 11.x

...for home and small office users is a comprehensive Anti-Virus and Content Security Solution that provides complete protection to your computers against objectionable content... Read more

29 August, 2011
eScan Anti-Virus for home users 11.x

eScan Anti-Virus for home users 11.x

...Virus solution designed for home users is a comprehensive Anti-Virus and Content Security Solution that provides proactive protection to your computers against Malware and... Read more

29 August, 2011
4Sight Management Server 2.0

4Sight Management Server 2.0

...enterprises to manage their WAN/Internet optimization as well as the Web content security. The software provides complete application traffic visibility, custom reporting, traffic control... Read more

29 August, 2011
GreenBooks 2.0

GreenBooks 2.0

...trainers: Publish course material for students on iPad, iPhone, Web without compromising content security.* iPad & iPhone users: Collect all your email attachments in one place... Read more

22 July, 2011

Survey reveals email abuse by IT staff and lawyers

...to their work email address, according to the results from SurfControl, a content security solutions company. A further 23 percent of them circulate the offensive... Read more

15 August, 2002 by Out Law

Computer content security industry to boom, says report

The content security industry is due for a major value explosion over the next... Read more

10 July, 2000 by Will Knight

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