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Unmasking DLP  

DLP (Data Loss Prevention) is gradually going mainstream. As the dust settles around, we take a look at the different aspects of the technology and what it really means for your organisation’s security DNA.

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Trend Micro bolsters VMware security   
Trend Micro has released the latest version of its advanced security software that protects operating systems, applications and data on physical, virtual and cloud servers, and virtual desktops.

ArcSight up for sale at $1.5 billion   
Not going cheap

Intel to buy McAfee   
Intel said Thursday it plans to acquire security vendor McAfee in a cash deal valued at about $7.68 billion and aimed at enhancing the chip maker's mobile strategy.

Unmasking DLP   
DLP (Data Loss Prevention) is gradually going mainstream. As the dust settles around, we take a look at the different aspects of the technology and what it really means for your organisation’s security DNA.

HP buys Melodeo   
HP said it is interested in Melodeo's cloud-based content delivery system

 
Blue Coat debuts new DLP appliances   
Adds new layer of defense to Blue Coat Hybrid Secure Web Gateway solution for protection of inbound and outbound communications

IBM buys Web analytics software company   
IBM will purchase Coremetrics, a provider of Web analytics software, the company announced Tuesday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Sophos reinvents antivirus with cloud lookup   
Sophos has become the latest security vendor to harness its antivirus software to a collective database based on cloud detection.

Securing the mobile workforce   
How do you protect valuable enterprise data in an age when employees frequently work beyond the reach of traditional data centre security controls? Al Ahmar, Regional Sales Manager of Brocade, lists out the ways to deal with the security worries.

Springboard to success   
Having tasted success in its home market, Huawei Symantec is now eyeing rest of the world for growth. The company’s CTO Tad Lebeck, who toured the region recently to meet customers and partners, spoke to us about the plans.

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