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HP revamps enterprise security toolbox

...oversee the portfolio."Organisations have spent a lot of time and effort securing the perimeter, but that's no longer sufficient," HP ArcSight EMEA marketing... Read more

13 September, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Microsoft shifts security strategy

...to outline a new security effort focused on what the company calls "securing the perimeter," a company executive told CNET News.com. Although Microsoft will... Read more

2 October, 2003 by Ina Fried and Robert Lemos

Securing the perimeter - and the hole in the middle as well

Escaping from launch fever here at ZD Towers, I've spent Tuesday morning with an interesting LAN security start-up... Read more

31 October, 2006
CCSP Self study: <endeca_term>Securing the perimeter</endeca_term>

CCSP Self study: Securing the perimeter

This sample chapter, taken from CCSP Flash Cards and Exam Practice Pack, focuses on securing the network... Read more

13 February, 2006
Photos: RSA Conference 2007

Photos: RSA Conference 2007

...Trustworthy Computing environment. Key points included the need to go beyond just securing the perimeter of a network, and the relative weakness of passwords. "Passwords... Read more

8 February, 2007 by Graeme Wearden

No 'big bang' security fix - Microsoft

...thing." As earlier reported, Microsoft is moving toward a strategy known as "securing the perimeter," which involves a greater reliance on firewalls and other "shields... Read more

9 October, 2003 by Ina Fried

How the good guys fight the security arms race

Q&A: RSA Security CTO Bret Hartman Read more

15 February, 2008 by Nick Heath
TechNet Webcast: 2008 Defense in Depth Security Series (Part 4 of 8): Living on the Edge (Level 200)

TechNet Webcast: 2008 Defense in Depth Security Series (Part 4 of 8): Living on the Edge (Level 200)

...and also discusses some technologies which should be considered when looking at securing the perimeter. For those who know about Intrusion Protection Systems (IPS), Intrusion... Read more

10 January, 2008

Security 'no longer a tech issue', argues Gartner

...all emerging threats may not be relevant. Companies who spend excessively on securing the perimeter, for example, may not have realised the greatest risk to... Read more

15 September, 2005 by Will Sturgeon

Re:Viewing 2004: The security threats

You thought this year was bad? Just wait... Read more

15 December, 2004 by Will Sturgeon

Firms spend big on security

How much is down to unfounded fears of cyber-terror? Read more

9 November, 2004 by Will Sturgeon

Lax security exposed by lack of PDA policy

...employees' use of PDAs. In an instant all the costly work done 'securing the perimeter' from outside infections is undermined by the fact that a... Read more

17 September, 2003 by Will Sturgeon

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