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Microsoft declares a 'war on hostile code'

...a multi-pronged strategy that the software giant unveiled Tuesday at the RSA Data Security Conference. If successful, the strategy will allow users to have... Read more

11 April, 2001 by Robert Lemos

Crypto experts hail Advanced Encryption Standard

...did something right. That seemed to be the common theme at the RSA Data Security Conference on Monday afternoon with encryption experts praising the US... Read more

11 April, 2001 by Robert Lemos

56-bit encryption cracked in 40 days

RSA Data Security said a group of computer programmers known as distributed.net... Read more

26 February, 1998 by Maria Seminerio

US News Burst: RSA proposes new crypto standard

RSA Data Security delivered to the U.S. government Wednesday a proposal for... Read more

16 April, 1998 by ZDNet

RSA sues Novell for patent violation

RSA Data Security Inc. has filed suit against Novell Inc., charging in federal... Read more

12 April, 1999 by ZDNet

News Burst: RSA to Network Associates - See you in court (again)

RSA Data Security is seeking to prevent Network Associates from shipping software of... Read more

22 May, 1998 by ZDNet

Tetraktys - Ari Juels

...a couple of reasons: 1) The author is the chief scientist at RSA Data Security, which means he's a significant factor in determining the... Read more

21 August, 2009

Limiting encryption may open doors to criminals

US calls for all encryption software to have 'backdoors' may cause even worse security problems, warn experts Read more

27 September, 2001 by Robert Lemos and Stefanie Olsen

Security business avoids tech slump

...losses in their most recent quarters. However, others, such as Symantec and RSA Data Security, continue to be healthy. "Basically, what is happening is that... Read more

23 August, 2001 by Robert Lemos

Future Net: Six technologies to make a bulletproof Web

...opportunity to posture as somebody else. In solving that problem, he adopted RSA Data Security's approach to establishing digital identities as a way to... Read more

7 September, 1999 by ZDNet

A Year Ago: Netscape announcement - Giant Lizard eats San Francisco

...in part because that portion of the source contains code licenced from RSA Data Security and cannot be distributed freely, due to the US Government... Read more

31 March, 1999 by Rupert Goodwins

CDT to file complaint over Intel ID chip

The Centre for Democracy and Technology, a privacy and consumer rights group, said it will file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission on Friday, citing Intel for unfair trade practices in bringing its processor ID to market. Read more

26 February, 1999 by Maria Seminerio and Robert Lemos

IBM backs public key security

...widespread adoption of public key infrastructure (PKI) standards at San Jose's RSA Data Security conference. Under ongoing development at the Internet Engineering Task Force... Read more

20 January, 1999 by Ben Elgin

Intel prepares secure chip

...transactions, the San Jose Mercury News reported. The paper said Compaq and RSA Data Security are expected to say they will use the security-enhanced... Read more

19 January, 1999 by Margaret Kane

Beating back biggest risk - the 'inside job'

At the RSA Data Security Conference in San Jose, California, this week, two small companies... Read more

18 January, 1999 by Jim Kerstetter

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