Many U.S. Workers Favor E-Mail Monitoring, Research Shows
Despite the implied submission of personal privacy, most workers at U.S.-based companies believe that their employers should be allowed to monitor electronic communications to help
Despite the implied submission of personal privacy, most workers at U.S.-based companies believe that their employers should be allowed to monitor electronic communications to help
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued the results of its Cyber Storm exercise on Sept. 13, highlighting areas where the government and private organizations
Security software market leader Symantec and networking giant Juniper Networks announced a new strategic partnership on Sept. 12 aimed at tapping into the two massive
Individuals responsible for spreading nefarious adware and spyware programs are increasingly using legitimate Web sites to deliver their work to unsuspecting users, according to new
A handful of the planet’s largest credit card companies have come together to create a new effort aimed at promoting common data security standards. Backed
Symantec introduced an updated version of its legal discovery suite on Aug. 21, promising new features that further streamline companies’ abilities to meet information reporting
Companies who have not appropriately applied Research In Motion’s security protections for its BlackBerry communications system are vulnerable to outside attacks based on malware code
Oracle released an updated version of its user authentication package on Aug. 16, adding a range of tools gained via the company’s acquisitions and its
Researchers at Symantec are questioning whether security modifications added to the kernel of Microsoft’s Vista operating system could prevent the anti-virus company, and other third-party