Symantec is using interesting techniques to tackle performance requirements in its upcoming Norton 2009 security suite, according to the company's vice president of consumer engineering, Rowan Trollope.
Microsoft is readying the final version of Forefront Client Security, its long-awaited product to protect business computers against malicious code attacks.
Resources giant Woodside Energy has chosen IronPort's e-mail security appliance over rival Symantec's for spam, virus and spyware protection at its Perth and Houston facilities.
Cisco is taking the next step in making its vision of a "self-defending network" a reality.
Networking giant Cisco has published a raft of security advisories as part of its biannual patch-release schedule.
If you ran a software company and an independent security researcher contacted you with proof that your product contains security vulnerabilities, how would you react?
Mergers and buyouts are muddying the lines between security and other industries. Will purely security-focused providers be a thing of the past?
At RSA Conference 2005 in San Francisco, Cisco CEO John Chambers speaks to an audience about the importance of the network in dealing with security threats.
Coming off a good quarter for Symantec's consumer businesses, CEO John Thompson warns against viewing Windows Vista as a solution to security woes.
Cisco Systems, a multibillion-dollar player in security tools for businesses, is planning to move into the consumer market.
Today's systems increasingly blend the digital and the physical -- and the convergence is spawning industry alliances that might have seemed unusual in the past.
Symantec hasn't seen an increase in Mac malware, but it expects to.
"Obviously it's still a problem," says Symantec's VP of consumer engineering, Rowan Trollope.
Software takes a long time to improve, says Symantec's VP of consumer engineering, Rowan Trollope.
Instead of scanning all files on a system, Norton 2009 products will only scan unknown files, says Symantec's VP of consumer engineering, Rowan Trollope.
If software is running on just 10 machines, it's likely bad, says Symantec's VP of consumer engineering, Rowan Trollope
In this special report, we review six archival options in the market.
Would you put the security of your company into someone else's hands? ZDNet Australia finds out what benefits and peace of mind a managed service can provide.
Your data is important to you, but do you know if others are trying to get at it? ZDNet Australia investigates.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
Michael Dreyer, CIO of Visa, expresses what innovation means to him in different areas, such as their PayWave … Watch it now
Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
US shows what OPEL could have been
Broadband speedtest
How fast is your Internet connection?
Calculate the speed here.
Superguide: Printers -- all you need to know
Looking to buy a printer? Our superguide rates the latest printers and shines a light into the industry.
Click here for more.
Storage and server superguide
Over the last decade the art of maintaining the datacentre of a large organisation has evolved into an art form.
Click here for more.