Check Point has been expanding its security software range in the last year, and was only too keen to show us its latest products at the InfoSec Conference at Earls Court.
SecurEnvoy is a trusted global leader of tokenless two-factor authentication, while leading the way as pioneers of mobile phone based tokenless authentication.
As you probably know by now, the pixels in the new iPad's Retina display are so small that they almost can't be seen by the human eye. However, the story is very different indeed when you look at them at 80x magnification under a microscope.
Someone pointed out to me that the New York Times, one of the most respected news operations in the world, is worth less than Instagram, the schlock photo-sharing app. What's wrong with this picture?
Alan Thake, head of sales for leading internet security and anti-virus software company ESET, talks through the company's growth in the arena of mobile and smartphone security. ESET's range of products covers both personal and business security, but the company has adapted to address the increas
In November 2007, a mandate known as the Trusted Internet Connection (TIC) initiative was issued to help reduce cyber security attacks on US government agencies. The objective of the mandate was to optimise and better secure the agencies Internet connectivity and reduce the number of Internet acc
As service level agreements (SLA) go, the Microsoft consolidated SLA is actually quite easy to read. The SLA is only six pages long and applies to commercial, public sector, third-party, common, academic, government and charity. The interesting aspect of the SLA is that Microsoft feels that the O
Welcome to the third outing of our weekend column, which rounds up what the editors of ITProPortal believe are the choice news stories of the week - with our own take or analysis on these topics.
Security expert and Kaspersky Lab co-founder Eugene Kaspersky has told ITProPortal of the key problems and trends emerging in the world of Internet safety.
Jeff Santelices, vice-president of sales for Webroot, one of the world's largest privately held security companies, talks through the shift from consumer to enterprise security solutions. Webroot's lightweight security install and cloud-based approach means a lighter footprint on the device in qu
Siân John, who provides guidance for businesses on security and risk management as a Strategist for Symantec, has highlighted the increasing security threats that apply to all levels of organisations.
One benefit for businesses using Office 365 is the ease in which their systems can be updated with the latest patches. This benefit can translate into substantial time and revenue savings depending on the number of File, SharePoint, Lync and Exchange servers being managed in the Office 365 cloud.
I spent part of last week in New Orleans at CTIA, the big wireless telecom show. While I do attend CTIA when I can, this year's location was the real draw for me. For the past 15 years, I have tried to take at least two "eating vacations" each year. Travelling throughout my career, I have been st
Conventional wisdom in the IT industry says that Google's Chrome OS is another of the search giant's failures: a bold experiment that like Buzz, Wave, Knol - among others - seems destined for the dustbin of history. Chrome OS, some will tell you, is dead if only Google would admit it. Certainly,
HP DVLabs security product marketing manager, Jennifer Lake, walks us through the company's 2011 Cyber Security Risk Report, which features attack data and analysis. Lake, who focusses on ent
Rob Green, from 3M's Mobile Interactive Solutions Division, shows off the company's privacy screen filters, which offer protection from scuffs, scratches and prying eyes.
McAfee’s Chief Technical Officer Raj Samani talks about the issues surrounding child safety and parental controls online.
If you're feeling limited by what your point-and-shoot camera can do, there are plenty of reasons to consider a DSLR. These advanced shooters feature larger image sensors, superior optics, robust manual controls, faster performance, and the versatility of changeable lenses. All this added functio
Although the first 802.11ac routers have just begun to appear, wireless chip providers like Broadcom are already looking at the next big thing: WiGig, offering 7Gbps wireless data transfers across short distances, possibly as an HDMI cable replacement for TVs.