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ICSA Labs, an independent division of TruSecure Corporation, announced the ICSA Labs' Wireless LAN Product Security Certification Testing program. (Short Takes).(International Computer Security Association Labs)(Brief Article)
ICSA Labs, an independent division of TruSecure Corporation, announced the ICSA Labs' Wireless LAN Product Security Certification Testing program. The ICSA Labs program will offer independent testing to determine whether WLAN products meet the most stringent security requirements targeted by the IEEE 802.11i Working Group....
Tags: Computer Security Association, ICSA Labs, LANs, NETWORKING, security, TruSecure Corp., Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, WLAN
Research articles 2003-01-01
Web certification touts lower risks on 'net. (National Computer Security Association's web certification program, company risks)
No amount of security has ever prevented someone from attempting a crime, according to Scott Gordon, vice president of business development at Carlisle, Pal-based National Computer Security Association, who said diet NCSA's web certification program is "not a Fort Knox solution." NCSA...
Tags: certification, Computer Security Association, MARKETING, Quality, security, Web
Research articles 1997-08-04
Corporate Profile for National Computer Security Association, dated March 21, 1997
--BUSINESS WIRE--The following Corporate Profile is available for inclusion in your files. News releases for this client are distributed by Business Wire and also become part of the leading databases and online services, including all of the leading Internet-based services. -0-Published Date: March 21, 1997 Company...
Tags: Business Wire, computer, Computer Security Association, SECURITY
Research articles 1997-03-21
RADGUARD firewall wins NCSA recognition. (RadGuard's PyroWall firewall data security product, National Computer Security Association)
Secure data networking solution provider. RADGUARD, has announced that its PyroWall firewall product has received official certification from the U.S.-based National Computer Security Association NCSA. A spokesperson for RADGUARD explained that the PyroWall modular firewall box, which was released in October this year,...
Tags: Computer Security Association, Firewalls, NETWORKING, SECURITY
Research articles 1996-12-15
Livermore Software's PORTUS Awarded Certification from National Computer Security Association; Distinguished Honor Validates Strength and Effectiveness of the Firewall Product
HOUSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--July 9, 1996--Livermore Software Labs, a leading developer of network and Internet firewall security systems, today announced that its PORTUSR Version 2 firewall software system has earned certification from the National Computer Security Association NCSA.The distinction confirms PORTUS as a safe, effective and reliable product that withstands current Internet...
Tags: Business Wire, certification, Computer Security Association, Firewalls, INTERNET, NETWORKING, Quality, SECURITY, software
Research articles 1996-07-09
CyberGuard Corp.'s Firewall certified by National Computer Security Association; NCSA and NCSC Certifications provide added level of assurance for customers
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 2, 1996--CyberGuard Corp. (NASDAQ:CYBG), a leading supplier of computer security solutions, Tuesday announced that its CyberGuard Firewall has been tested and certified to meet firewall security requirements defined by the National Computer Security Association NCSA."We are pleased to have been one of the first vendors to...
Tags: certification, Computer Security Association, CyberGuard Corp., Firewalls, network, NETWORKING, SECURITY
Research articles 1996-07-02
NCSA downplays Boza virus; Trend Micro has cure for Windows 95 infection. (National Computer Security Association; Trend Micro Devices Inc.)
Cupertino, Calif.-based anti-virus developer Trend Micro Devices has come up with a utility that both detects and removes "Boza," the first known virus designed specifically for the Windows 95 environment. While Trend Micro describes Boza as "an entirely new class of virus that experts predict...
Tags: antivirus, Computer Security Association, infection, SECURITY, SOFTWARE, Trend Micro Inc., virus
Research articles 1996-02-19
NCSA tests on virus scanner software out. (National Computer Security Association, anti-virus packages)
NCSA TESTS ON VIRUS SCANNER SOFTWARE OUT The National Computer Security Association has tested the various virus scanner software packages to determine their relative ability to detect, identify and deal with viruses before a program is run. Of the 19 tested, those...
Tags: antivirus, Computer Security Association, SECURITY, software, virus
Research articles 1992-02-17

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Security Firm Offers Hacker Insurance
A computer security company is offering to pay its customers up to $250,000 if hackers successfully invade the customer's system. The International Computer Security Association, based in Carlisle, Pa. offers "hacker insurance" as part of itsA computer security company is offering to pay its customers up to...
Tags: company, computer, hacker, insurance, security
Research articles 1998-09-07
Security Firm Offers Hacker Insurance.
A computer security company is offering to pay its customers up to $250,000 if hackers successfully invade the customer's system. The International Computer Security Association, based in Carlisle, Pa. offers "hacker insurance" as part of itA computer security company is offering to pay its customers up...
Tags: company, computer, insurance, security
Research articles 1998-09-07
NCSA teams with Internet Security Systems to certify Firewalls Internet Scanner chosen as audit fool for Firewall Vendor Certification Program
ATLANTA--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 6, 1995--The National Computer Security Association NCSA, an organization dedicated to improving computer and information security, has selected Internet Security Systems' comprehensive audit tool, Internet Scanner, to help define testing criteria to ensure that Internet firewalls live up to their promise of protecting corporate computer networks from unwanted...
Tags: audit, firewall, Internet, team
Research articles 1995-11-06
Carlisle, Pa., Security Firm Aims to Crash Hackers' Parties.(Originated from The Patriot-News, Harrisburg, Pa.)
Mar. 10--The hacker boasted he had broken into a U.S. senator's computer. "Oh yeah?" said another hacker. "Prove it." And he did, said Dr. Peter Tippett, president of the National Computer Security Association in Carlisle, a...
Tags: The Patriot-News
Research articles 1997-03-10
'Open the pod bay dampers, Hal': ASHRAE to simulate automation hacker attack during winter meeting. (Association News).(American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers 2003 conference addresses computer security)(Brief Article)
A hacker using the Malicious Mobile Code has crippled systems at the Pentagon and Microsoft. A security analyst is working to return their systems to normal. What happens next is up to attendees to the Building Automation Computer Security after 9-11 seminar at the...
Tags: ASHRAE
Research articles 2002-12-01
Anti-virus security expert joins Command Software Systems as technical director in charge of quality
JUPITER, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 31, 1996--Richard Ford, former editor of the Virus Bulletin and former director of research for the National Computer Security Association, has been appointed technical director for Command Software Systems of Jupiter.Command is a leading developer of anti-virus and security software.Ford's responsibilities at Command include overseeing the quality...
Tags: antivirus, Ford Motor Co., SECURITY, software, virus
Research articles 1996-05-31
Technology Managers Downplay Internet Access Security Risk
SAN MATEO, Calif. and CARLISLE, Penn.--BUSINESS WIRE-- June 19, 1995--At a time when record numbers of corporations are giving employees access to the Internet, relatively few managers of information services are implementing adequate safeguards to protect corporate information assets. These are the findings of a survey by Open Computing,...
Tags: INTERNET, McGraw-Hill Companies, network, NETWORKING, SECURITY, survey
Research articles 1995-06-19
ACM Privacy Expert Receives Computer System Security Award
Peter G. Neumann, a pioneering figure in computer security and a leader in privacy and public policy issues for the Association for Computing Machinery ACM, received the 2002 Computer System Security Award from the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST on June 18, 2002. The award, given...
Tags: ACM, computer, NIST, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY
Research articles 1970-01-01
Computer Association Study Group Issues Voter Registration Guidelines to Assure Privacy and Accuracy.
Byline: Association for Computing Machinery WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 AScribe Newswire -- A team of computer security and voting experts has issued recommendations to ensure that electronic records of information submitted by citizens registering to vote are accurate, private, and secure. In a report commissioned...
Tags: ACM, Association for Computing Machinery, computer, Databases, HARDWARE, privacy, SOFTWARE, Storage
Research articles 2006-02-16
Developing an Australian culture of security.
Feb 14, 2002 (ZDNet.com.au ABIX via COMTEX) -- Computer security experts met in Sydney to discuss the impact of recent political developments on security in information technology. They represented the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Australia's Internet Industry Association IIA and the...
Tags: Government, Internet Industry Association, SECURITY, Strategy
Research articles 2002-02-14
National Association of Manufacturers. (Business News).(Internet Security Alliance partnership)(Brief Article)
The National Association of Manufacturers has established a partnership with the Internet Security Alliance to provide 14,000 member companies with comprehensive computer security services.
Tags: A Partnership Inc.
Research articles 2002-08-01
Many Americans Have Cyber Security Concerns, Survey Shows
More than 70 percent of the 800 respondents in a recent survey by the Information Technology Association of America ITAA said they worry about Internet and computer security. Another 74 percent also said they were concerned about terrorists using the Internet to launch cyber-attacks on the nation's critical...
Tags: cybersecurity, Information Technology Association, MARKETING, SECURITY, survey
Research articles 2002-02-04
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