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Small, Stupid, and Scalable: <endeca_term>Secure Computing</endeca_term> With Faerieplay

Small, Stupid, and Scalable: Secure Computing With Faerieplay

How can Agnes trust a computation C occurring at Boris's computer? In particular, how can Agnes trust that C is... Read more

4 October, 2010
Modeling Interaction Using Trust and Recommendation in Ubiquitous Computing Enivornment

Modeling Interaction Using Trust and Recommendation in Ubiquitous Computing Enivornment

To secure computing in pervasive environment, an adaptive trust and recommendation based access control... Read more

27 March, 2012
Decentralized Delimited Release

Decentralized Delimited Release

Decentralization is a major challenge for secure computing. In a decentralized setting, principals are free to distrust each other... Read more

20 September, 2011
DeviceLock 7.1

DeviceLock 7.1

...regard to transferring, receiving and storing data on corporate computers. The resulting secure computing environment allows all legitimate user actions to proceed unimpeded while blocking... Read more

29 June, 2011
GCHQ pioneers on birth of public key crypto

GCHQ pioneers on birth of public key crypto

...secure computer design. NSA collaborated with Stanford and MIT to develop a secure computing architecture. There was a steady flow of people travelling between Fort... Read more

26 October, 2010 by Tom Espiner

IDF Day One: Intel turns on the TV

Day 1 at IDF, which means three things: keynotes, technical briefings and the press room coffee. The keynotes – one... Read more

14 September, 2010
Geeksnerds Drive Wiper 2.0

Geeksnerds Drive Wiper 2.0

Geeksnerds presents "Geeksnerds Drive Wiper" for safe and secure computing ensuring privacy. Geeksnerds Drive Wiper ensures reliable and secure Drive Wiping... Read more

19 November, 2010

McAfee makes Secure Computing buyout bid

...announced on Monday that it has a deal in place to acquire Secure Computing. The merger offer stands at $5.75 (£3.12) per common... Read more

22 September, 2008 by Jonathan Skillings

Phishers turn to VoIP

...automated message that warns of a problem with a bank account, said Secure Computing, a maker of security appliances, in a statement on Monday. The... Read more

11 July, 2006 by Joris Evers

Secure Computing snaps up CyberGuard

Security equipment maker Secure Computing is bulking up by buying rival CyberGuard. Secure Computing announced on... Read more

19 August, 2005 by Graeme Wearden

Energy industry seen as prime cyberattack target

...case of a cyberattack, according to a survey sponsored by security firm Secure Computing. All other industries were deemed to be "not prepared" by more... Read more

12 November, 2008 by Elinor Mills

Four deadly security sins

...of mistakes," said Scott Montgomery, global vice president for product management at Secure Computing. Montgomery noted that end users are typically the "least educated" in... Read more

12 June, 2007 by Lynn Tan

Computer Associates: 'Higher standards for pizza than for software'

...not on the security of code development." Perry was speaking at the Secure Computing Conference in London, which ends tomorrow Read more

20 October, 2004 by Dan Ilet

Mobile phones to get Palladium-style chips

...devices. TrustZone, which has some parallels to Microsoft's controversial Next-Generation Secure Computing Base for PCs (formerly known as Palladium), will be built into... Read more

27 May, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

Microsoft says: Trust me

...Microsoft has been very vague about the technical details of the Palladium secure computing initiative Read more

5 July, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

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