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BlueLock underpins its cloud computing hosting services with best-in-class security.

BlueLock underpins its cloud computing hosting services with best-in-class security.

...study to learn how a dynamic, virtualized security solution built around IBM Internet Security Systems helped BlueLock: Bolster security efforts with a more versatile solution... Read more

23 September, 2010

ISS will 'let loose the dogs of war'

IBM's $1.3bn (£688m) purchase of security specialists Internet Security Systems (ISS) will create a formidable combination that should get other... Read more

24 August, 2006 by Colin Barker

Asterisk VoIP flaw patched

...the IAX2 channel driver," confirmed Asterisk in a statement. Vulnerability researchers at Internet Security Systems (ISS), a security vendor, first discovered the vulnerability earlier this... Read more

18 July, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Dasher worm threatens Windows users

...a remotely controlled 'bot' system," James Rendell, a technical product manager at Internet Security Systems, said in a statement. A third version of the worm... Read more

19 December, 2005 by Dawn Kawamoto

'Critical security hole' found in AOL IM

...to take control of a user's PC. According to Secunia and Internet Security Systems, there is a flaw in the "away" function of AOL... Read more

10 August, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Networks hit by co-ordinated attack

...DoS) attacks with unparalleled potential for causing havoc has been uncovered by Internet Security Systems (ISS). The attack involves co-ordinating a simultaneous DoS strike... Read more

8 December, 1999 by Will Knight

ISS Proventia M10

The Proventia M10 appliance provides impressive and comprehensive network security at a surprisingly affordable price. However, it’s not as easy to deploy and manage as some of the alternatives and, as such, may not meet all small business requirements. Read more

26 July, 2005 by Alan Stevens

IBM snaps up Internet Security Systems

IBM made a resounding move into security on Wednesday, acquiring Internet Security Systems for $1.3bn. The all-cash transaction of about $28... Read more

23 August, 2006 by Martin LaMonica
IBM <endeca_term>Internet Security Systems</endeca_term> X-Force Threat Insight Quarterly

IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force Threat Insight Quarterly

The IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force Threat Insight Quarterly is designed to highlight some... Read more

1 February, 2009
IBM <endeca_term>Internet Security Systems</endeca_term> X-Force 2008 Trend & Risk Report

IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force 2008 Trend & Risk Report

The IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force research and development team discovers, analyzes, monitors and... Read more

1 January, 2009
IBM <endeca_term>Internet Security Systems</endeca_term> X-Force Threat Insight Monthly

IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force Threat Insight Monthly

The IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force Threat Insight Monthly is designed to highlight some... Read more

1 July, 2008
Hughes Reduces Costs and Enhances Customer Loyalty With IBM <endeca_term>Internet Security Systems</endeca_term>

Hughes Reduces Costs and Enhances Customer Loyalty With IBM Internet Security Systems

In 2004, a group of payment card issuers established the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) to... Read more

5 January, 2008
IBM <endeca_term>Internet Security Systems</endeca_term> Products and Services

IBM Internet Security Systems Products and Services

Today's security threats leave little margin for error. To consistently preempt online enemies that are smart and... Read more

1 December, 2007

IBM: Public vulnerabilities are tip of the iceberg

IBM's Internet Security Systems division has warned that there is a "colossal difference" between... Read more

1 June, 2007 by Tom Espiner
Preemptively defend against threats to your network, throughout the enterprise

Preemptively defend against threats to your network, throughout the enterprise

The IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force research and development team reports that the number... Read more

1 April, 2007

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