Entries in security (32)

Tuesday
Apr102012

Review: SurfEasy Secure Web Browsing Solution

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Let's face it, web surfing is messy. As we trawl the web for work or for relaxation, we leave behind cookies, breadcrumbs and a trackable history of where we've been and what we've looked at. This isn't much of an issue when we use our own computers but becomes a greater security risk when we use various public PCs. Canadian-made SurfEasy is a simple and elegant solution that keeps user's information safe and anonymous.

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Tuesday
Mar272012

Kaspersky PURE 2.0 offers total multi-PC security protection

 Kaspersky Lab, announced a new version of its flagship product for at-home PC protection – Kaspersky PURE 2.0 Total Security.  Using Kaspersky Lab’s award-winning anti-malware protection and an array of additional security tools, Kaspersky PURE 2.0 Total Security is the easiest way to keep multiple PCs secure, irreplaceable digital assets protected, and children safe and responsible online.

Kaspersky PURE uses the same industry-leading security technology as the Company’s core product –Kaspersky Internet Security – which earned the coveted “Product of the Year” award from independent test organization AV-Comparatives.

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Friday
Jun102011

SourceCode: Inside Next@Norton 2011 


Text and photos Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

San Francisco, CA- Next@Norton is an annual meeting and product showcase that covers the latest security threats and trends, Symantec's new products and directions as well as gives tech journalists a chance to have first-hand access to developers, engineers and product specialists. This year's event was held in the W Hotel in Downtown San Francisco. An extensive day-long meeting composed of presentations and Q&A sessions revealed a number of interesting trends in today's security landscape, here's some of what we learned.

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Wednesday
May182011

New Research Shows Cyber Criminals Moving Operations to Canada

Websense uncovers 300 percent increase in hosted crimeware

Cyber criminals are on the move again, and Canada is the preferred relocation haven. Websense, Inc. (Nasdaq: WBSN) recently conducted an analysis of Canada's cyber security risk profile, and all trends pointed to Canada as the new launch pad for cyber criminals. 

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