Tech Companies Oppose Government Computer Security Rules
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City haul Tech companies line up to get
in on growing e-government spending
City haul Tech companies line up to get
in on growing e-government spending
02/15/2004 11:41 PMCrains Detroit Business Feb 16 2004 3:43AM GMT
Companies told to invest more in
computer security
Companies told to invest more in
computer security
03/26/2005 09:07 AMJakarta Post Mar 26 2005 1:13PM GMT
Tech Industry Aims to Stem Security
Rules
Tech Industry Aims to Stem Security
Rules
12/03/2003 09:50 AMAP via Daily Press Dec 3 2003 8:53AM ET
Tech industry aims to stem security
rules
Tech industry aims to stem security
rules
12/03/2003 09:50 AMglobetechnology.com Dec 3 2003 9:13AM ET
Service as a revenue generator Dell,
other computer companies hope tech
support will be the next big money-mak
Service as a revenue generator Dell,
other computer companies hope tech
support will be the next big money-mak
11/03/2003 07:41 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Nov 3 2003 6:15AM ET
Companies That Provide Security For
Internet Users Are Key, Says The Tech
Briefing
Companies That Provide Security For
Internet Users Are Key, Says The Tech
Briefing
04/05/2005 09:23 PMFinancialWire Apr 6 2005 12:13AM GMT
Companies Forget To Protect Against
Internal Computer Security Threats
Companies Forget To Protect Against
Internal Computer Security Threats
09/23/2004 11:18 AMRemember the good old days when the majority of your computer security
threats came from inside the company? That went away as the internet
became the domain of more organized attempts at breaking down security
walls of almost every IP address imaginable. However, that doesn't
mean there aren't still threats from inside the firewall -- and it
looks like
many
companies still don't take insider threats seriously. Once again,
it sounds like a more
hybrid
approach to computer security might make sense. Rather than just
watching in one direction, keeping track of things both inside and
outside the network is becoming more important.
Tech Executives Fight Computer Security
Regulations
Tech Executives Fight Computer Security
Regulations
12/03/2003 12:39 AMRed Nova Dec 2 2003 11:34PM ET
Intechra, SalvageSale Announce Strategic
Alliance; Companies to Offer Computer
Equipment Recycling and Global
Remarketing with Data Security,
Liability Protection
Intechra, SalvageSale Announce Strategic
Alliance; Companies to Offer Computer
Equipment Recycling and Global
Remarketing with Data Security,
Liability Protection
03/31/2005 03:08 AMIntechra, a pioneer in commercial electronics recycling and
refurbishing, and SalvageSale, Inc., the extensive online auction and
services provider for worldwide commercial salvage and corporate
end-of-life assets, today announced a strategic alliance that will
offer secure and environmentally responsible recycling and remarketing
services to corporate customers for their idle computer equipment.
[PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
Airlines oppose paying more for security
Airlines oppose paying more for security
04/28/2004 06:57 PMGaza Marchers Oppose Arafat's Security
Plan
Gaza Marchers Oppose Arafat's Security
Plan
07/18/2004 04:13 AMFree Internet Press Jul 18 2004 7:10AM GMT
Court Rules for Tobacco Companies in
Suit
Court Rules for Tobacco Companies in
Suit
12/11/2003 12:34 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 11 2003 0:07AM ET
SEC gives companies latitude in
measuring stock options' value under new
rules
SEC gives companies latitude in
measuring stock options' value under new
rules
03/29/2005 08:09 PMSan Jose Mercury News Mar 30 2005 12:41AM GMT
Court Rules Some File-Sharing Companies
Are Not Liable
Court Rules Some File-Sharing Companies
Are Not Liable
08/19/2004 05:02 PMNew York Times Aug 19 2004 9:49PM GMT
Broadcasters, cable companies fighting
over rules of new digital TV world
Broadcasters, cable companies fighting
over rules of new digital TV world
01/27/2004 05:19 PMSan Jose Mercury News Jan 27 2004 10:06PM GMT
New rules on Government procurement: Buy
in an eco-minded way from 1st Nov
New rules on Government procurement: Buy
in an eco-minded way from 1st Nov
10/31/2003 02:43 AMPublicTechnology.net Oct 31 2003 1:53AM ET
Security Software Companies Brace for
Changes When Microsoft Unveils New
Security for Windows
Security Software Companies Brace for
Changes When Microsoft Unveils New
Security for Windows
07/18/2004 08:04 PMXposed Jul 19 2004 0:09AM GMT
Companies, Government and Community
Fiber Rollouts
Companies, Government and Community
Fiber Rollouts
09/13/2004 09:19 AMU.S. government, companies warn of
critical Oracle flaws
U.S. government, companies warn of
critical Oracle flaws
09/03/2004 06:30 PMUS-CERT has issued an alert citing several security flaws in Oracle
products that could be used to shut down or take control of vulnerable
systems or to corrupt or steal data from Oracle databases.
US government, companies warn of
critical Oracle flaws
US government, companies warn of
critical Oracle flaws
09/02/2004 03:33 PMBOSTON - The U.S. government's Computer Emergency Response Team
(US-CERT) and software security companies have issued warnings about a
number of security vulnerabilities in versions of Oracle Corp.'s
software.
ASG Security Acquires Four Texas
Security Companies in Last 30 Days
ASG Security Acquires Four Texas
Security Companies in Last 30 Days
08/11/2004 03:18 AMASG Security completed four more acquisitions in Texas during the last
month, adding over 6,300 new customer accounts and $175,000 in
recurring monthly renevue to its already largest operating region.
[PRWEB Aug 11, 2004]
CATA Says Closed Government Standards
Will Lock Out Technology Companies
CATA Says Closed Government Standards
Will Lock Out Technology Companies
01/06/2005 04:59 PMBC Technology Jan 6 2005 8:09PM GMT
Are web companies tech or media?
Are web companies tech or media?
04/09/2004 04:09 PMSo, Google's own CEO has stated that Google is a media company, maybe
it's worth observing whether the world's most...
Are Tech Companies Ungrateful?
Are Tech Companies Ungrateful?
12/12/2003 02:03 PMMichael Kanellos usually writes interesting opinion pieces for
News.com, but this time I'm a bit confused by his thought process.
He's claiming that
tech
companies are ungrateful to the US government. His reasoning
appears to be that the US government funded much of the research that
became the internet, and now we need more money from them to keep
doing more research and to remain competitive, but we're trashing
their every move to try to regulate the internet. This doesn't make
any sense. The reason tech companies are complaining about recent
legal moves by the government is
because we're so grateful for
what they had done originally, and realize that they're making
mistakes that are going to
screw it all up. Criticizing their
current legislative actions are designed to make things better so that
we can remain competitive. No where does it say that just because you
accept some money you need to sit down and shut up. What the tech
companies are saying is that, despite all the money that was given,
the government is now making policies that will negate much of the
good that was done with that money.
"Computer companies"
"Computer companies"
04/08/2005 10:10 AMFast Ranked #3 for Tech Companies
Fast Ranked #3 for Tech Companies
12/07/2002 09:31 AMFast is ranked #3 "...on the 2002 Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu European
Technology Fast 500"
UPS to recycle gear for tech companies
UPS to recycle gear for tech companies
05/14/2004 12:02 PMA new service from the shipping giant will help makers of devices like
computers and cell phones dispose of aging products returned by
customers.
Just How Loyal Are You To The Companies
That Provide Your Tech?
Just How Loyal Are You To The Companies
That Provide Your Tech?
09/20/2004 01:24 PMWhile there are plenty of different ways to judge a company's
prospects, one interesting element to look at is how "loyal" buyers
are. Of course, loyalty may be tough to judge, and simply buying from
a company (even repeatedly) doesn't necessarily show loyalty -- as a
buyer may end up buying regrettably because there's nothing else
available. However, here's a study of corporate IT buyers, where the
folks behind the study go out and talk to various buyers to get a real
sense of where their loyalties lie, and it suggests
which companies might
be vulnerable on loyalty. While Dell, Microsoft, Cisco and Oracle
scored well (almost all of which may surprise some people), Apple,
Intel and PeopleSoft faired poorly (which, again, is likely to
surprise people). Of course, more details would be useful in
determining what the real issues are. Loyalty can be a function of a
variety of things, but it's interesting to see so many
often-criticized companies on the "good" list, and so many companies
that have good reputations on the "bad" list.
Tech Companies Back EU Against Microsoft
Tech Companies Back EU Against Microsoft
04/06/2005 11:49 AMAP via ABCNEWS.com Apr 6 2005 3:47PM GMT
Are Tech Companies Selling Out To
Hollywood?
Are Tech Companies Selling Out To
Hollywood?
01/19/2004 01:44 AMDan Gillmor is noticing a disturbing trend of
tech companies agreeing to the entertainment industry's
demands to include various copy protection mechanisms in what they
sell. He talks about boycotting HP until they change their mind
(though, he doesn't seem to mind Apple, who also promotes copy
protection technology). I'm not as worried about all of this as he is
- as I still believe the market will work this all out. The more
these companies agree to lock down their machines, the more incentive
there is for other companies to come along and offer products that let
consumers do what they want. For example, he mentions TiVo's silly
lock-down mechanism on their TiVo-To-Go offering. While lots of
people have been trashing their plans to lock the content down via a
dongle of some sort, the story I heard from CES was that they've
announced this as a way to make their investors in the entertainment
industry stay calm - but knowing full well that by the time they
launch it, they will probably have to ditch the protection plan. The
idea was to announce the product with the lock-down system, wait until
there was news of other, competing products that don't use such a
scheme, and then release their own product without the lock-down, and
tell people they needed to respond to what the market was telling
them.
Tech companies to keep hiring: Study
Tech companies to keep hiring: Study
03/31/2005 11:25 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 1 2005 3:23AM GMT
Idaho Hot Potato: Tech Companies
Idaho Hot Potato: Tech Companies
09/12/2004 11:59 PMWired News Sep 13 2004 4:09AM GMT
Computer companies to pay for pirates
Computer companies to pay for pirates
01/03/2005 02:43 PMAddict3d.org Jan 3 2005 6:32PM GMT
Security FAQ: Reporting Security
Incidents to Government Authorities
Security FAQ: Reporting Security
Incidents to Government Authorities
08/03/2004 05:45 AMCompanies seek gains by investing more
in tech
Companies seek gains by investing more
in tech
11/03/2003 04:24 AMUSA Today Nov 3 2003 3:28AM ET
Five tech companies join against
Microsoft in EU case
Five tech companies join against
Microsoft in EU case
04/06/2005 09:15 AMFive large technology companies have banded together to support the
European Commission in its attempt to stop Microsoft using its PC
operating systems monopoly to dominate the markets for workgroup
server and media player software.
Update 1: Tech Companies Back EU Against
Microsoft
Update 1: Tech Companies Back EU Against
Microsoft
04/06/2005 09:56 AMForbes Apr 6 2005 1:39PM GMT
Tech companies charged with E-rate fraud
Tech companies charged with E-rate fraud
04/08/2005 03:24 PMZDNet Apr 8 2005 7:42PM GMT
Tech companies building bridges with
China
Tech companies building bridges with
China
09/27/2004 08:49 AMBEIJING -- John Chambers, the chief executive officer (CEO) and
president of Cisco Systems Inc., doesn't care when economists think
China is going to become the world's largest economy. He's just
thinking about what needs to be done for Cisco to tap into that
market.
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