Highlights
In a recent advisory from Microsoft, the software giant warns users of Internet Explorer of possible data leakages caused by the zero-day vulnerabilities.
Tripwire has revealed its plans of selling security information and event management technology. Analysts are not so certain of the company's move.
Microsoft is expanding its Security Development Lifecycle program with the addition of a new template introducing Agile development methodologies.
Cybercrime in the area of wireless networks and the Internet is expanding geometrically. IT security breaches in recent years have highlighted the fact that compliance does not necessarily equate to being secure.
Google follows Mozilla's footsteps and opens up a reward program offering a minimum of $500 per eligible bug.
Ovum released a report entitled "Trends of Financial Markets Technology" indicating that financial markets institutions will focus back on achieving revenue growth in 2010, moving on from financial crisis.
Symantec has issued a security warning alerting users against potential malware and spam attacks this coming Valentine's day.
Symantec has issued a warning to inform users about cybercriminals using the new iPad's hype to target consumers looking for information on Apple's new gadget.
F-Secure’s Exploit Shield, a feature in Internet Security 2010 and F-Secure’s business solutions, gives computer users protection against malicious exploits of software vulnerabilities such as the "Operation Aurora" attack against Google and several other technology companies.
A survey funded by McAfee found that security and IT personnel working in critical infrastructure systems are concerned for the state of security guarding critical systems.


