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Secure WAP phones by the New Year

News Computer security giant Baltimore Technology has revealed that the first high-security WAP phones may hit the streets in Britain as early as the New Year. Paddy Holahan, executive vice president of marketing for Baltimore Technology has divulged...

[November 25, 1999, 16:00]

Baltimore's death spells gloom for PKI

News At the extraordinary general meeting in Dublin, shareholders are expected to approve the sale of Baltimore's Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) technology to US-based beTrusted, the company formed by PricewaterhouseCoopers.

[November 28, 2003, 12:45]

Baltimore packages up PKI

News Troubled security software firm Baltimore is hoping to kick start the public Key infrastructure (PKI) market by making the technology more accessible with a suite of products. The repackaging of its PKI technology into business suites is part of a...

[October 22, 2002, 15:27]

Open bolsters interactive TV security

News Baltimore will supply Open Interactive with security technology designed to protect credit card transactions and Internet banking as well as valuable customer data online. Baltimore Technologies was the obvious choice of e-security technology for...

[September 20, 2000, 8:42]

Ericsson puts security in smartphones

News According to Ericsson, it is possible to upgrade the software in the earliest R380s -- released before Christmas -- to include Baltimore's encryption technology, although this will depend on agreements with individual operators.

[February 27, 2001, 14:03]

Singaporean denies smuggling US military technology

News Overnight, two men were arrested by Customs Service officials in Baltimore, Maryland and accused of scheming to smuggle two units of KIV-7HS, which are devices used to encrypt classified and sensitive national security data transmissions.

[August 30, 2001, 16:23]

techTrader: ebookers.com, Baltimore in Nasdaq floats

News Two European Internet groups brought out floatation plans Wednesday -- but the London Stock Exchange won't have anything to do with them.ebookers.com, founded by the businessman who started the Flightbookers chain of travel agents 16 years ago...

[October 28, 1999, 10:38]

RSA weighs in on teen's 'breakthrough'

News We are looking at, probably, five years before we know if this will stand up," said Paddy Holahan, vice president of marketing for Baltimore Technology Inc. Flannery did a two-week stint at Baltimore Technologies as an intern, meeting Dr.

[January 20, 1999, 13:33]

Police secure records with Baltimore encryption

News Baltimore this week also announced a deal with Earthport, a company that provides digital payment technology for Internet commerce companies. The Metropolitan police are to apply new encryption protection to their network after signing a deal with...

[April 25, 2001, 14:41]

News Roundup: Infosec 2001 unfolds

News Police secure records with Baltimore encryption Wed, 25 April PKI from Baltimore will provide computer security for the Metropolitan police Infosec 2001 began in London this week and showed that, despite many technology companies exhibiting all the...

[April 25, 2001, 15:15]

Baltimore secures wireless deal in Japan

News Irish Baltimore Technologies inked a deal with Japanese mobile phone colossus DoCoMo Tuesday that will see it providing security for its mobile commerce service i-mode in Japan. Security firm Baltimore also announced Tuesday the Telepathy...

[February 21, 2001, 6:31]

Judge considers Java for Windows XP

News Scores of class action lawsuits against Microsoft have been consolidated and are pending in Baltimore federal court, while the US Justice Department and half of the states involved in a 1998 DOJ suit have agreed to settle their long-running...

[December 4, 2002, 10:47]

Baltimore says security is key to success for GPRS

News The Irish-based computer security company Baltimore announced deals to secure the next generation of mobile Internet phones, running on GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) networks. The technology, which has been used to secure Ericsson’s flagship...

[March 22, 2001, 17:41]

Baltimore denies reports of CA takeover

News Baltimore has been badly hit by the downturn in the technology sector. Newspaper reports this weekend that claimed that Baltimore Technologies was close to being taken over by US software giant Computer Associates were denied on Monday.

[July 16, 2001, 14:40]

MedStar Health Reduces Physical Servers by Over 20 Percent Through Virtualization, Increasing the Manageability of the Environment so It Can Run IT More Efficiently

White Papers MedStar Health is the largest healthcare system in the Baltimore-Washington region. As the Information Services (IS) team expands the technology capabilities of the organization and continues to centralize technology support for seven hospitals and...

[November 8, 2008, 0:01]

Shareholders bring down axe on Baltimore

News Baltimore shareholders on Friday voted overwhelmingly to sell the company's PKI business, which owns the UniCert software, to be US-based beTrusted. The sale means that beTrusted, the security services company formed by PricewaterhouseCoopers, will...

[November 28, 2003, 15:40]

RSA releases proprietary security algorithm

News Of course its fantastic news, but after 17 years to suddenly release it two weeks early is a bit of a stunt," says Paddy Holahan, vice president of marketing at Baltimore Technology. Security firm RSA publicly released its encryption algorithm...

[September 6, 2000, 16:36]

InfiniBand reborn for supercomputing

News Los Alamos National Laboratory has installed a major supercomputer made of 128 computers interconnected by InfiniBand, and a host of InfiniBand companies announced products this week at the SC2002 supercomputing show in Baltimore, Maryland.

[November 22, 2002, 8:25]

Microsoft coughs up for health care software

News Currently, the Azyxxi software is used in seven MedStar hospitals in the Washington, D.C.and Baltimore metropolitan areas. This is one of several recent image-softening initiatives Microsoft has taken, promoting technology as a way to improve the...

[July 27, 2006, 11:55]

Rijndael gets first commercial backing

News A new international standard for securing digital information was announced Monday and shortly afterwards received its first commerical endorsement from Irish computer security specialists Baltimore. Shortly after the winner of the AES contest was...

[October 3, 2000, 13:13]

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