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Mr Doubting Thomas’

Posted 21 June 2012 by
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Mr Doubting Thomas’ When it comes to marketing hype, and the suggestion of any new trends, vectors of attack, or other such new ways of circumventing perimeter security, I do tend to be, what one may describe as a ‘Doubting Thomas’, who really does take some convincing. That is why my first impressions of the [...]

Why 2012 is a special year for Helsinki and why this matters for security

Posted 12 April 2012 by
Tagged As: | Categories: Advanced Evasion Techniques, AET, Authentication, Cloud, Cloud Services, Data Security, Database Security, Firewalls, Mobile VPN, Network Security, Network Traffic, Security News, SMC, SSL, SSL VPN, StoneGate, Stonesoft, VPN | Leave a Comment

Helsinki has been named World Design Capital for 2012.  As you might know, Design is not only about chairs, desktop and furniture…   The word comes from the late Middle English as a derivative word from Latin “Designare“, which means to indicate something for a purpose or duty. As it happens for many concepts, the [...]

Is Mass Deployment a Better Approach to Retail Network Security?

Posted 27 February 2012 by
Tagged As: | Categories: AET, Cloud, Compliance, Enline plc, Firewalls, Information Security, IT Security, Mass Deployment, Mass Security, Network Security, Retail Network Security | Leave a Comment

As the shopping experience becomes more personal, network security has become an increasingly complex challenge for today’s retailers. Recently, JC Penney and Burberry announced their plans to equip sales staff with iPads. Loyalty programs are now facilitated across sophisticated point-of-sale terminals. Credit card transactions are processed on a multitude of devices. While this is great [...]

Stonesoft Demonstrate how to save time and money on network security solutions

Posted 1 February 2012 by
Tagged As: | Categories: Advanced Evasion Techniques, AET, Enline plc, Firewalls, Information Security, Intrusion Detection, Intrusion Prevention, IPS, IPSEC, IT Security, Malware, Mass Security, Network Security, SSL VPN, StoneGate, Stonesoft | Leave a Comment

Watch the video below to learn how Stonesoft have helped UnitedTech Lender Services save time and money on their Network Security Solutions. Stonesoft Client Testimonial: UnitedTech Lender Services

Stonesoft introduces IPS-1302 for demanding Web and encrypted traffic inspection

Posted 30 January 2012 by
Tagged As: | Categories: AET, Firewalls, Intrusion Detection, Intrusion Prevention, IPS, Secure, Secure Access, StoneGate, Stonesoft | Leave a Comment

  Modular network interface technology now available for gigabit IPS appliances Helsinki, Finland – January 20, 2012 – The network security company Stonesoft today announced the availability of the Stonesoft™ IPS-1302 intrusion prevention system appliance on high-utilized gigabit data center and modern corporate network environments. Designed for demanding Web and encrypted traffic inspection, the appliance [...]

Storm in an AETcup?

Posted 9 January 2012 by
Tagged As: | Categories: AET, Anti-spam, Antivirus, Firewalls, IDS, Intrusin Detection, Intrusion Detection, Intrusion Prevention, IPS, Stonesoft, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Fear, uncertainty, and doubt – commonly known in tech circles as ‘the FUD factor’ – have long been a favourite marketing tactic for security players. Anti-virus, Anti-spam, Firewalls, Intrusion Detection (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention (IPS) systems – all these and more have enjoyed their fair share of scaremongering campaigns over the years. This being the [...]

Techniques for Disguising Hacker Attacks

Posted 7 December 2011 by
Tagged As: | Categories: Advanced Evasion Techniques, AET, Ash Patel, IPS, IT Security, Malware, Network Security, StoneGate, Stonesoft | Leave a Comment

There are methods for attacking networks that even cutting-edge security systems cannot detect, and Advanced Evasion Techniques (AETs) are one example. The special features of AETs are the nearly infinite ways in which they can be combined to disguise attacks. As a result, they differ markedly from already-known evasion techniques. The first part of our [...]

Foreign hackers ‘putting UK firms out of business’

Posted 28 October 2011 by
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Hacking by foreign governments and corporations is putting British companies out of business and has cost the economy £27 billion, the country’s head of cyber security has warned. Maj Gen Jonathan Shaw told The Daily Telegraph that cyber attacks represent the biggest threat to national security and that British firms are routinely having valuable commercial [...]

Tired of making trade-offs in securing your multi-location business?

Posted 27 October 2011 by
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If you are responsible for network security for an organization with multiple locations, you already understand the complexity involved in keeping all locations secure, up to date and online while holding the line on escalating costs and with limited resources. With a point solution approach, you know that is a goal almost impossible to attain. [...]

Hack The Lab Event 12th October 2011.

Posted 22 August 2011 by
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Following the high demand and previous success of our ‘Hack The Lab’ events, we are pleased to announce that we will be holding further sessions in London on Wednesday 12th October. This is your chance to be a real hacker and experience what it feels like to hack into a fictional company’s network and understand [...]