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Free 30 day Trial of Ericom PowerTerm WebConnect: The Citrix Alternative
If your version of Citrix Presentation Server / XenApp is nearing end of life, or you're just looking for a remote desktop services tool that's far less costly and complex than Citrix, give...
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Bill would let U.S. kill allegedly infringing sites without trial, immunize ISPs
Proposed new legislation would strip domain access from sites 'dedicated to infringing activities,' cutting through the red tape of due process, sovereignty, and property rights.
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VeriSign sets timetable to fix DNS hole
VeriSign has said a significant outstanding internet security vulnerability will be closed by 2011, after delays caused by technical aspects of the implementation.
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Crypto project seeks to lock down net security
VeriSign and Icann have joined with two US government agencies to encrypt one of the fundamental internet protocols.
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Internet purity at the expense of progress?
Verisign's Site Finder service fell victim to critics who used the banner of technology purity to hold back the Internet. This decision may discourage others from expanding online boundaries.
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Bill would let U.S. kill allegedly infringing sites without trial, immunize ISPs
Proposed new legislation would strip domain access from sites 'dedicated to infringing activities,' cutting through the red tape of due process, sovereignty, and property rights.
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Verisign adds malware scanning, search listing seals to its offerings
Verisign is upping its game in the fight against malware by putting the power of its seal to work.
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Botnets for hire - $8.94 per hour
Botnets for hire shows how little financial muscle or technical expertise is needed to carry out attacks, according to VeriSign iDefense.
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Symantec picks up VeriSign's security unit, makes identity management play
Symantec is buying VeriSign's identity and authentication unit to fill out its product lineup and better target enterprise customers.
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Report: Symantec nears deal with VeriSign
Symantec is finalizing a deal in which it will buy the security unit of VeriSign to the tune of about $1.3 billion, according to a report.
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Hundreds of high profile sites unprotected from domain hijacking
A MarkMonitor review indicates that less than 10% of the top 300 high trafficked sites have adopted VeriSign's Registry Lock Service.
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VeriSign sets timetable to fix DNS hole
VeriSign has said a significant outstanding internet security vulnerability will be closed by 2011, after delays caused by technical aspects of the implementation.
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At CTIA, Verisign, iLoop partner to deliver mobile services
When it comes to mobile, there are a lot of moving parts. Multiple carriers, operating systems, device manufacturers, technologies and even regulations from one country to the next can make it...
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AT&T acquires VeriSign's security consulting unit
AT&T said Thursday that it has acquired VeriSign's security consulting business in a move to beef up its services. Terms of the deal weren't disclosed. AT&T said in a statement that it...
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Crypto project seeks to lock down net security
VeriSign and Icann have joined with two US government agencies to encrypt one of the fundamental internet protocols.
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CIO Sessions: Verisign CTO on building a new Internet
Ken Silva, CTO of Verisign, recently sat down with me to talk security, building a network, domain names and trying to out-innovate hackers. I also give him a proverbial white board to design a...
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Short clip: Verisign's top security threats of 2009
Ken Silva, CTO of Verisign, says that the top security threats are identity theft, denial of service attacks, and the hacking of any personal information. He describes these threats as tens of...
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Short clip: Verisign expanding domain name capacity
Ken Silva, CTO of Verisign, describes "Project Titan," the company's answer to the continual growth of the internet. The project will increase their domain name capacity by ten times as well as...
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Short clip: Verisign making smart phones secure
Ken Silva, CTO of Verisign, says blocking new technologies from coming into your company, isn't a smart strategy. Eventually, he says, someone at the top will want to use their iPhone or other...
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Ken Silva, CTO, Verisign
Ken Silva, CTO of Verisign, speaks to ZDNet Editor in Chief, Larry Dignan about the biggest security threats facing companies in 2009, and what Verisign is doing to out-innovate the hackers. Silva...
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Ken Silva, CTO, Verisign
Ken Silva, CTO of Verisign, speaks to ZDNet Editor in Chief, Larry Dignan about the biggest security threats facing companies in 2009, and what Verisign is doing to out-innovate the hackers. Silva...
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