- Thu Mar 26 1998 The race to add intrusion detection
Security Dynamics Technologies' acquisition of Intrusion Detection is the latest in a series of similar buys by security firms.
- Mon Jul 20 1998 HP, Check Point detect intrusions
Both firms beef up their security offerings with plans to add intrusion detection software, which monitors networks for break-ins.
- Wed Jun 22 2005 SBC launches intrusion prevention service
PremierServ addition to managed security service promises to catch known and unknown network threats.
- Mon Mar 27 2006 IBM debuts intrusion-prevention tool
The new service, IBM's latest offering for the IT security market, is designed to monitor worm attacks.
- Mon Nov 22 2004 Patches cause headaches for federal managers
Security managers in government agencies are most worried about patches and the poor quality of commercial software, a survey finds.
- Fri Jan 28 2005 Patching up problems
System managers are turning to an old approach to network security to ease the stress of keeping up with plugging holes.
- Wed Aug 24 2005 Cisco releases security patch
The patch is intended to address vulnerabilities in two products whose reporting capabilities could be compromised by an attack.
- Tue Dec 8 2009 Microsoft plugs zero-day IE hole
Cumulative Internet Explorer bulletin affects current Windows versions, including Windows 7.
- Wed Nov 11 1998 Short Take: Cisco offers real-time detection
Cisco Systems announced a combination hardware and software intrusion detection system based on technology the company acquired from the WheelGroup. The new NetRanger system offers users a real-time approach to detection of intruders via use of a Director management software suite and a Sensor appliance. The system is available now for $22,000 for the combined set of tools.
- Tue Aug 12 2003 Worm's spread shows holes in patch system
The MSBlast worm's spread supports the view that patches, while necessary to increase the security of specific computers, can't be relied upon to protect large networks.




