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CNET Networks UK award winner: PatchLink-SecureWave

PatchLink-Securewave's Sanctuary 4.1 has won Security Product of the Year at the 2007 CNET Networks UK Business Technology Awards Read more

25 September, 2007 by ZDNet UK
<endeca_term>Lumension Security</endeca_term> Application Scanner

Lumension Security Application Scanner

The Lumension Security Application Scanner is a network-based scanning utility that provides IT... Read more

22 December, 2009
Barclays Bank Deploys <endeca_term>Lumension Security</endeca_term>'s Sanctuary Device Control to Remove USB Security Risk

Barclays Bank Deploys Lumension Security's Sanctuary Device Control to Remove USB Security Risk

...via the USB ports. After reviewing a number of solutions Barclays chose Lumension Security's Sanctuary Device Control which enabled complete lock down of USB... Read more

24 October, 2007
Securing the Mobile Enterprise & Ensuring Compliance With <endeca_term>Lumension Security</endeca_term>

Securing the Mobile Enterprise & Ensuring Compliance With Lumension Security

...laptops secure when connecting to the corporate network. The company also incorporated Lumension Security's PatchLink Update as part of the overall vulnerability management strategy... Read more

24 October, 2007
EC Suite.com Adopts <endeca_term>Lumension Security</endeca_term>'s Positive Security Model to Proactively Remediate Vulnerabilities, Prevent Malware, and Protect Against Data Threats

EC Suite.com Adopts Lumension Security's Positive Security Model to Proactively Remediate Vulnerabilities, Prevent Malware, and Protect Against Data Threats

EC Suite.com is an e-commerce solutions provider based in Tempe, Ariz. The IT security staff at EC Suite.com is charged... Read more

29 October, 2007

Microsoft patches vulnerable PowerPoint hole

...get the wrong impression and breathe easy given the light load," said Lumension security analyst Paul Henry. "In addition to Microsoft, other vendors including Google... Read more

13 May, 2009 by Ina Fried

Website-based malware hits all-time high

...Security Mega Trends Survey conducted by The Ponemon Institute on behalf of Lumension Security. In the survey, 577 respondents work in IT security, and 825... Read more

11 December, 2008 by Elinor Mills

Worker suspended over loss of prisoner data

...thoughts on the data loss. Andrew Clarke, a senior vice president at Lumension Security, called on the government to institute "device-control policies… that enforce... Read more

22 August, 2008 by David Meyer
Ten technologies cybercrooks love to exploit

Ten technologies cybercrooks love to exploit

With so many avenues for attackers to exploit, it's tempting to disconnect from the global network, erase our presences from the web and hide in our rooms, but constant vigilance may be the answer Read more

14 July, 2008 by Debra Littlejohn Shinder

Security experts look to 'whitelisting' future

...industry goes about implementing it is the subject of debate. Security vendor Lumension Security (previously called Patchlink) is hopeful that the problem can be addressed... Read more

28 May, 2008 by Brett Winterford and Munir Kotadia

Home Office laptop and disc 'bought on eBay'

...with this latest data breach is that the data was encrypted," said Lumension Security vice president Alan Bentley on Thursday. "However, encryption alone is not... Read more

28 February, 2008 by David Meyer

IT industry split over data-breach penalties

...of simply naming and shaming organisations." Alan Bentley, regional vice president of Lumension Security, also questioned how the law would work, saying: "There is a... Read more

7 January, 2008 by Nick Heath

End of data losses no loss to NHS Lothian

...the only one in [the] marketplace that met that requirement," Egan said. Lumension Security's Sanctuary Device Control and Becrypt Disk & Connect will now be... Read more

5 November, 2008 by Jo Best

"Shambolic" security behind Home Office data breach

Security experts deliver their verdict... Read more

27 August, 2008 by Natasha Lomas
Virtualization is Here... Are You Ready?

Virtualization is Here... Are You Ready?

...addressed after the fact. Paul Zimski, Vice President of Solutions Marketing for Lumension Security, outlines key security concerns to watch out forw with virtualization Read more

7 July, 2008

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