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OKENA Pioneers Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention

by L. Taylor
... Traditional intrusion detection systems compare network traffic patterns with attack
signatures, and the effectiveness of this methodology depends on the ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/2002/01/research_notes/PN_ST_XLT_01_06_02_1.asp - 24k - 2002-01-06
Summary: Intrusion prevention has evolved as a smarter alternative to intrusion detection. Pioneer OKENA has mapped application behaviors into rules, and is using these behavior rules to prevent intrusions up front. This second-generation approach offers substantial bottom line savings, and frees up IT resources

Information Systems Security Software Evaluation

... Operations Administrative Permissions for User Groups Administrator Policy Management
Administrators can define custom attack signatures Adminstration Toolkit ...
http://security.technologyevaluation.com/ - 101k - 2009-03-09

Another Type Of Virus Hits The World (And Gets Microsoft No Less)

by M. Reed
... provided protection against Qaz.Trojan since August, the Microsoft attack underscores
the requirement for users to ensure that virus signatures are maintained ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/2000/11/news_analysis/NA_ST_MFR_11_09_00_1.asp - 9k - 2000-11-09
Summary: A number of anti-virus vendors, including Trend Micro and Computer Associates, have warned of a virus with a new approach. It is known variously as QAZ.TROJAN or QAZ.WORM, and was officially renamed to W32.HLLW.Qaz.A in September. The virus enters via unprotected shared drives and usually replaces the

Automotive Industry and Food, Safety, and Drug Regulations

by P.J. Jakovljevic
... is being replicated throughout the EU to ensure the food supply's safety from terrorist
attack by applying an ... Part 11, Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures. ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2007/03/research_notes/EV_ER_PJ_03_02_07_1.asp - 31k - 2007-03-02
Summary: Enterprise application providers wanting to address the distinct regulatory requirements of the automotive, food, safety, and life sciences industries need to offer enterprises industry-oriented enterprise resource planning systems that are sound and compliance-ready.

Vendor Review: SecureWave Protects Microsoft Operating System ...

by L. Taylor
... A common network attack technique used by hackers is to inject Trojan ... offer traditional
intrusion detection products that work through signatures and analysis ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/2002/03/research_notes/PN_ST_XLT_03_02_02_1.asp - 23k - 2002-03-02
Summary: The traditional approach to network intrusion management is to detect an intrusion, analyze it, and then works toward eradicating it. By buckling down your host security, securing the input/output devices, and intercepting Trojan executables, SecureWave can prevent intrusions from happening up front.

Vendor Articulates Message and Vision for Product Lifecycle ...

by Michael Bittner
... access with authorizations, thumbnails, mass change, mass check-in, and digital
signatures. ... the need to extend product structure controls, or to attack a lack ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/PLM/2006/04/research_notes/VN_PL_MB_04_21_06_1.asp - 16k - 2006-04-21
Summary: SAP has developed some crucial themes as it moves forward with their PLM vision and solution strategy. Product development lifecycles are shrinking, and managing the innovation process is becoming a broader requirement of manufacturers and retailers alike.




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