Смотрите также связанные темы 09.04.2018 Cisco Security Advisory: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Cisco ASA Adaptive Security Appliance and Cisco PIX Security Appliances -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----Hash: SHA1Cisco Security Advisory: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Cisco ASA AdaptiveSecurity Appliance and Cisco PIX Security AppliancesAdvisory ID: cisco-sa-20090408-asahttp://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20090408-asa.shtmlRevision 1.0For Public Release 2009 April 08 1600 UTC (GMT)Summary=======Multiple vulnerabilities exist in the Cisco ASA 5500 Series AdaptiveSecurity Appliances and Cisco PIX Security Appliances. This securityadvisory outlines the details of these vulnerabilities: * VPN Authentication Bypass when Account Override F...
02.05.2018 Interop Las Vegas: No more silos It is uncanny how many familiar faces I saw as I roamed the show floor at Interop on Wednesday.
It is my second time at this event as McAfee’s CEO. While traditionally a networking fest, Interop has morphed and now includes software, security and more, so it makes sense for McAfee to be at Interop.
True to [...]
05.06.2018 Virus.Win32.Gpcode.ak Kaspersky Lab has detected a new version of the ‘malicious blackmailer’ Gpcode - Virus.Win32.Gpcode.ak.
07.11.2018 Network Risk Control Tim Greene at Network World just issued a nice story in support of the notion that NAC can be a sort of ‘backstop’ to security tools.
NAC is supposed to do a lot of things and once it’s installed, customers are finding that NAC often does even more than they bargained for.
For instance, NAC can act [...]
12.12.2018 Protection from Security Software Scams a.k.a “Scareware” Yesterday, the Federal Trade Commission announced that a U.S. district court, at the FTC’s request, issued a temporary halt to security software scams by a group of con artists that “tricked more than one million consumers into buying computer security products such as WinFixer, WinAntivirus, DriveCleaner, ErrorSafe, and XP Antivirus.”
Also known as “scareware,” security [...]
13.01.2018 Cybermom goes to CES and Kids at Play Summit Last week, I attended my first Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and Kids at Play Summit in Las Vegas. CES is the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow that features more than 2,700 consumer technology exhibitors in 30 product categories. It was an overwhelming and exciting experience to check out what’s to come in technology in 2009 [...]
30.01.2018 Unsecured Economies – A Trillion Dollar Headwind At Davos this week, I’ve had the opportunity to speak with world leaders about the most pressing issues of the day. Among the issues we’ve been discussing is the true cost of cybercrime, and the incredible drag it’s creating on the global economy. To underscore that point, we just announced the results of the first [...]
31.01.2018 There is no “trying” in data protection There is no trying when it comes to protecting your customer’s data: Heartland tries to rally industry in wake of data breach (Network World)
The CEO of Heartland Payment Systems (Robert Carr) is calling for the card payment industry to share security information and consider end-to-end encryption.
Mr. Carr is a strong advocate of “end-to-end encryption — which [...]
10.03.2018 Hard disk encryption still needs management This week CNET News contributor Jon Oltsik blogged about how he believes that now there’s a unified standard for hardware disk encryption, governments should lead the transition to self-encrypting hard disks. Jon makes the point that hardware encryption is simple, fast, and generally more secure than software encryption.
While it would be admirable to see any [...]
19.06.2018 Take the McAfee/Comcast Cyber Summer Safety Challenge As McAfee’s Cyber Security Mom, this has been an exciting month for me! I worked with McAfee to launch their McAfee Family Protection software and this week I got the chance to team up with Comcast to jump start conversations for the Cyber Summer Safety Challenge.
We’ve made it really easy for you and your [...]
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