Stories by Ellen Messmer

Three security startups you should keep an eye on

Security start-ups Skyfence Networks and Zimperium made their official debut today, while another still in stealth mode, Bluebox Security, announced this week additional funding bringing it to a $27.5 million in venture capital.

Written by Ellen Messmer23 Jan. 14 18:10

TrustyCon vs. RSA and NSA: New conference pushes trustworthy agenda

Who do you trust? That's a question asked increasingly by a security industry with a growing sense that the National Security Agency (NSA) has sought to weaken encryption or get backdoors into computers, based on documents leaked by Edward Snowden to the media. Now, trust is also the theme of a new conference called TrustyCon that will vie for attention on Feb. 27 in San Francisco while the big RSA Conference for security pros is also taking place in that city.

Written by Ellen Messmer22 Jan. 14 18:06

Start-up takes on threat detection and intelligence-sharing for the enterprise

Start-up Confer recently debuted with software and services aimed at detecting stealthy malware and attackers targeting enterprise servers, laptops and mobile devices. Though market competition is fierce, Confer believes it can win through its application behavior-analysis approach and its cloud-managed threat-intelligence platform that makes use of the open protocol called STIX.

Written by Ellen Messmer21 Jan. 14 19:03

Start-up debuts 'shape-shifting' technology to protect web servers

Backed by a lineup of elite investors, start-up Shape Security comes out of stealth mode today by announcing technology it calls Shapeshifter that is said to prevent cyber-criminals from successfully attacking and compromising websites.

Written by Ellen Messmer21 Jan. 14 06:54

President Obama praises NSA, offers little in mass surveillance reform

President Barack Obama today said his administration is going to change some aspects of how the National Security Agency and other U.S. intelligence agencies conduct surveillance and hold data collected on U.S and foreign individuals. But his goals fell far short of what was recommended in the 46 proposals for reform of the NSA spelled out last month by the five-member working group he appointed.

Written by Ellen Messmer17 Jan. 14 19:27

Juniper announces Firefly Suite for virtual-machine security

Juniper today announced its Firefly Suite for virtual-machine security, a set of software-based products for VMware and KVM that contain the security and switching capabilities found in Juniper's SRX Series Services Gateway, as well as Junos Space Virtual Director.

Written by Ellen Messmer16 Jan. 14 21:01

Cisco: Thousands of web hosting centers now launchpads for attacks

Web hosting centers around the world are being compromised by cyber-criminals that use them to launch major attacks against business and government, says Cisco in its annual security report. This threat really gained full steam last year, the company says.

Written by Ellen Messmer16 Jan. 14 05:20

Hospital exec explains decision to lease hardware

Last fall, after mulling the buy-vs.-lease question, St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, based in Hartford, Conn., determined that leasing computers would save it 10% based on a three-year timetable.

Written by Ellen Messmer15 Jan. 14 16:55

Fortinet wireless security gateway can now track, entice shoppers

Retail store managers would like to know, in real time, how many shoppers enter their premises and what they are likely interested in buying. Security firm Fortinet, which makes the FortiGate threat-management gateways that include a wireless access point, says its gear can now pick up the presence of shoppers' smartphones in order to provide retailers a real-time view of where shoppers go in stores.

Written by Ellen Messmer13 Jan. 14 06:11

NSA scandal spooking IT pros in UK, Canada

The National Security Agency's massive data collection practices that have come to light in the past six months have apparently spooked at least some businesses in Canada and the United Kingdom, based on a survey out today that says many are moving their company's data away from the U.S. due to "the NSA surveillance scandal."

Written by Ellen Messmer08 Jan. 14 13:08

Palo Alto Networks acquires stealthy start-up with NSA roots

Next-generation firewall maker Palo Alto Networks today announced its first acquisition, an intriguing buyout of a stealthy Mountain View start-up called Morta Security whose founders hail from the NSA. The price of the purchase was not disclosed.

Written by Ellen Messmer06 Jan. 14 23:01

A look at FireEye's Mandiant buy: Game changer or not?

FireEye's acquisition of Mandiant is getting generally positive reviews from industry analysts, though some caution that FireEye faces a big challenge in its goals related to blending the two security firms' products.

Written by Ellen Messmer06 Jan. 14 21:22

NSA critic Bruce Schneier joins security firm Co3 as CTO

The network security industry's legendary free thinker Bruce Schneier Monday said he's taken a job as CTO at Co3 Systems, but that this in no way will curtail his determination to speak and write candidly on important topics such as the National Security Agency's (NSA) practices.

Written by Ellen Messmer06 Jan. 14 17:04
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