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McAfee - Web 2.0 Threat Prevention

With Web 2.0 applications driving your business, do you know if your confidential data are safe? Find out from McAfee, how to protect your data from Web 2.0 threats.
Source: McAfee | 15 Apr 2009 Tags: Malware,Security,Internet,Web 2.0,Blended Threats

McAfee Web Gateway

Say "Yes" to Web 2.0 while protecting against today's blended threats! Discover today the latest McAfee Web 2.0 Protection solutions.
Source: McAfee | 26 Mar 2009 Tags: Malware,Security,Internet,Web 2.0,Blended Threats

Driving fast and forward: Managing information security for strategic advantage in a tough economy

Recommendations from global 1000 executives
Source: RSA | 16 Mar 2009 Tags: Security

Protect your data against blended threats!

Given today’s tough economic climate, it’s important to protect your company from the numerous complex threats which may result in financial losses. Read and find out how you can safeguard your critical data.
Source: McAfee | 20 Feb 2009 Tags: Security,Malware

Security: Annual global survey

Our annual global survey, with PricewaterhouseCoopers, of more than 7,000 senior executives finds you’re spending more on security. But technology doesn’t buy peace of mind.
Source: CIO | 11 Nov 2008 Tags: Security

Asian State of Information Security

Charts: Asian State of Information Security (MIS Asia, November 2008)
Source: MIS Asia | 11 Nov 2008 Tags: Security

Online identity theft: Changing the game

Protecting personal information on the internet
Source: Microsoft | 15 Sep 2008 Tags: Security

Make IT security a business enabler with a complete, preemptive enterprise security platform

Approaches to comprehensively securing your business's information setup and the complexities associated with it.
Source: IBM | 29 Jul 2008 Tags: Security

Flaws in Asia's maturing IT security approach

There’s good news and perhaps too much bad news for Asia in the latest Global State of Information Security 2007 (GSIS), the worldwide study by CIO, CSO and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Source: CIO Asia | 23 Jul 2008 Tags: CIOs,Security
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Michael MacLaughlin

ITllectual Property

Why are software patents so controversial?

There are a number of reasons.
By Michael McLaughlin | 20 May 2009

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