March, 2004:
- Human error to blame for most security breaches
- Group releases open specification for sensitive info sharing
- North Carolina retailer's customer card details hacked
- Islam Online portal allegedly downed by Israeli hackers
- META and SecurePipe form partnership
- Cybersecurity panel: Government regulation not viable solution
- Texas police opt for failover solution
- BT to protect NATO network
- New bodies pushes IP telephony
- NEC develops next-gen 3D facial recognition technology
- SCM Microsystems moves into physical access control
- eEye Digital updates vulnerability management console
- F-Secure secures FIPS 140-2 Level 2 certification for SSH
- RIAA website offline for six days - and counting
- CyberCop unveils Russian internet crime portal
- Fewer shades of grey
- SAFLINK and SSP-Litronic to merge
- Cisco to acquire DDoS protection vendor
- Germany clamps down on hackers
- ISS customers targeted in worm attack
- One third of firms hacked in 2003
- Phishing becomes more popular
- In search of a missing standard
- Tumbleweed acquires anti-spam appliance vendor
- National Cyber Security Partnership Releases Recs
- System management company turns an eye to patch management
- Transaction security company launched {Embargoed: March 22}
- Blended threats rising, says Symantec
- California Bill attacks internet privacy
- Hackers Turn To P2P Resources For Attack Vectors
- Phishermen target US government
- Comcast pulls plug on customers
- National cybersecurity group to launch web site, release reports
- Security appliance sales boom in Europe
- Microsoft developing more flexible patch software
- Judge orders US Department of Interior offline
- SafeNet completes Rainbow acquisition
- Hackers phish traders first customers second
- Physical Security Alliance gets rolling
- China remains defiant over wireless standards
- Cisco to acquire Twingo
- Monitoring your information zoo
- People and processes
- Thou shalt not...
- Donât ignore pentests
- Donât get stuck in a silo
- Defender of U.S. cyberspace
- Ohio school disciplines 13-year-old hacker
- Cuban Government website hacked for two days
- Users must wait if they want improved quality
- HP acquires Texan identity management company
- Canadian Cybercrime & Fraud Rising Says PWC
- Authenex to release "driverless" USB hybrid token
- HP to acquire TruLogica
- European IP VPN market growing fast - for now
- Israeli teenager charged with US police system hacking
- US ISPs sue hundreds over spammed emails
- CIA traces Russian students in under a week
- PayPal's anti-fraud practices under investigation
- Ciphertrust funding will fuel international growth
- nCipher launches PDF sealing appliance
- VPN and firewall sales up 13%
- Worms to cost ISPs $370 million
- Florida state to educate on internet dangers
- Security experts skeptical of Microsoft security plans
- Audit/compliance driving security spending
- Long patch cycle for enterprises
- Dutch Government drafts legislation to tackle DDoS attacks
- US begs China to relax wireless security import ban
- Spam hits new heights in February â but âunder control soonâ
- Bagle, Netsky and MyDoom feud at your expense
- Worms consuming 5% of Internet bandwidth
- EiP recruit SCC for Foundstone
- US Air Force tests PKI cards
- Cogenta casts anti-phishing solution
- AT&T starts disaster recovery drill in Seattle
- US pumps out over half of the world's spam
- Computer hacker disrupts Washington water utility
- CyberGuard launches Total Stream Protection
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