RSA looks to drown phishers in data flood
News Unfortunately for the phishers, one of the techniques Cyota is using to help protect its banking customers is to pump such fraudulent Web sites with so many fake entries that the genuine details are harder to find, according to Naftali Bennett...
[March 31, 2006, 9:55]
Microsoft, RSA team up on data-loss prevention
News One, Microsoft will build RSA's Data Loss Prevention (DLP) classification into the Microsoft IT platform and future information-protection products. Microsoft and EMC's RSA on Thursday announced an expanded technology partnership around digital...
[December 5, 2008, 10:24]
Cloud Security Alliance set to launch at RSA
News This is scheduled to take place at the RSA Conference in San Francisco on 21 April, where the alliance will present a white paper entitled Guidance for Critical Areas of Focus in Cloud Computing. Traditionally, if you want to keep data safe you...
[April 2, 2009, 13:17]
IBM backs public key security
News Denouncing the lack of vendor commitment to Internet security standards, IBM Corp.yesterday lobbied for widespread adoption of public key infrastructure (PKI) standards at San Jose's RSA Data Security conference.
[January 20, 1999, 9:59]
Beating back biggest risk - the 'inside job'
News At the RSA Data Security Conference in San Jose, California, this week, two small companies will address an obvious weakness in enterprise security: the ability of disgruntled employees -- or hackers armed with employee passwords -- to gain access...
[January 18, 1999, 10:06]
Symantec, RSA call for unified data-breach law
News Security vendors RSA and Symantec have called for a single US federal data-breach notification law, echoing similar demands in the UK. At the RSA security conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, both John Thompson, the chief executive officer of...
[April 9, 2008, 10:59]
EMC snaps up RSA
News Data-storage specialist EMC has agreed to acquire digital security company RSA Security for slightly less than $2.1 billion. EMC is a large provider of data-storage products, while RSA sells identity and access-management technologies, such as its...
[June 30, 2006, 10:35]
Bluetooth may leave PDAs wide open
News Some of these devices are shipped with the security features in Bluetooth disabled, allowing other Bluetooth devices access, according to RSA Security. I have stood at the RSA booth in conferences, with my phone paging for other devices, and...
[October 10, 2002, 14:26]
Anti-RFID tags protect privacy
News The RSA Blocker Tag technology uses a jamming system designed to confuse RFID readers and prevent those devices from tracking data on individuals or goods outside certain boundaries. In that scenario, the pharmacy would provide customers with...
[February 25, 2004, 7:35]
RSA weighs in on teen's 'breakthrough'
News James Bidzos, president of encryption software firm RSA Data Security, targeting the press reports that claimed the Irish student's technique is anywhere from 10 to 30 times faster than RSA's own. Or so say encryption experts who gathered for the...
[January 20, 1999, 13:33]
RSA: Well and truly mainstream
News The security industry converges at the annual RSA Conference this week, an event that's moved far beyond its origins as a get-together for cryptogeeks and other insiders. Though still organised by RSA Security, a company with its roots in...
[February 13, 2006, 16:35]
RSA: Split passwords make secrets safer
News Nightingale has been engineered to make no changes to the user experience, but companies may want to advertise that they are using it as a way to keep their customers' sensitive data more secure, RSA said.
[April 16, 2003, 8:54]
Schneier: Beware security products
News Shannon Kellogg, director of information security policy for security company RSA, said that it was critical to build security into systems from the beginning. Bruce Schneier, founder and chief technical officer of BT Counterpane, issued the...
[October 23, 2007, 17:12]
Trusted computing raises privacy fears
News On Wednesday, three companies that sell products and services aimed at securing corporate computers and data told attendees at the RSA Conference 2003 in San Francisco that trusted computers would help businesses secure their systems.
[April 17, 2003, 10:18]
Microsoft: More security challenges lie ahead
News Gates told the RSA crowd that he now has the right weapons to supplant the password as a means of verifying who is who on computers and over the internet. This won't make [the products] perfect," Mundie said in a joint keynote speech with Gates at...
[February 7, 2007, 15:21]
Experts divided over cyber-terrorist threat
News Alan Paller, director of the SANS institute, said at a separate RSA Conference forum that greater data-sharing was required in order to counteract the effects of politically motivated attacks on information systems.
[April 9, 2008, 11:19]
Microsoft tests 'Geneva' identity tech in schools
News Key to the End to End Trust initiative, which was launched at RSA last year, is a trusted stack of components that authenticate everything from the user to the data and applications. Microsoft is testing some of its new identity-based security...
[April 22, 2009, 9:20]
Symantec not threatened by Microsoft
News On Tuesday, also at the RSA security show, Microsoft said it will offer spyware protection for free to licensed users of Windows. At the RSA conference, Thompson also discussed the current shift in the security industry, where vendors are expanding...
[February 16, 2005, 12:45]
RSA: Standalone security firms are doomed
News So claimed Art Coviello, president of RSA Security, at the RSA Conference 2007 in San Francisco on Tuesday. However, with 300 security companies exhibiting at RSA Conference 2007 — around 100 more than last year — there are indications that the...
[February 7, 2007, 13:19]
Homeland Security gives cyber 'early warning system' details
Blog Speaking to ZDNet.co.uk after a separate session at the RSA Conference, Greg Garcia, assistant secretary for cyber security and communications at the Department of Homeland Security, said that while information was already shared between the US...
[April 8, 2008, 22:35]



