Good on the Net Archive
Control Network and Physical security in one device
0 Comments Published October 24th, 2006 in Good on the NetOne word: Mobio. This is a pretty darn cool system if you ask us. Have a look below for more details on this new piece of security technology.
“ Security startup Cryptolex emerges from stealth mode today with a handheld biometric security offering that can be used to access networks, applications, and door and building security […]
This is a positive sign. For a while now, various security companies have been bombarding Microsoft to reveal Vista’s OS so that they can make sure their security products will work. More details below.
“Microsoft has announced that it would comply with European Union legislation and open up its Vista so that third party security products […]
There have been commercials about it for some time now, and it looks like fingerprint identification is going mainstream with some new security technology. More about it below.
“Credit card processing and in-store biometrics vendor Pay By Touch today launched a new identity verification service aimed at giving online shoppers a secure, fast and free way […]
Computer Security Benchmark: Children’s toys???
0 Comments Published October 9th, 2006 in Good on the NetThe concept that is turning into reality has now struck the computer security market’s attention. The $100 computer, a cost-effective computer system designed for children to learn from may have some revolutionary security principles instilled into it. Have a look at this article.
The $100 laptops planned for children around the world might turn out to […]
It’s always great to see more and more programs arise from the depths of the Internet in terms of teaching people how to protect their computers. Kaspersky Labs, a computer security company (which we believe is the only other company that really rivals NOD32 in terms of adequate protection), has decided to develop a plan […]
I love reading about articles like this. It’s about how the good guys are voluntarily scanning the internet for identity theives and reporting their results directly to the identity victims.
For a few hours a day, Steven Peisner calls strangers across the U.S. — sometimes at night — and reads to them their Social Security numbers […]