Australian IT announces, Baltimore Technologies’ UniCERT is the first PKI product to be ITSEC E3 accredited in the world, but the company still has some hurdles to jump to ensure its security system has the ultimate seal of approval.
CRN reports, Computer Associates has released the latest version of its Unicenter TNG Software Delivery Option, but channel partners will have to wait a few more months to get their hands on it.
According to Internet Wire the product combines PC Guardian’s most popular notebook computer security cable with a suite of the company’s Encryption Plus software that protects data in folders, email, and network transmissions.
Don’t back i-mode to beat WAP in Europe is the unequivocal message from industry analyst IDC at the European IT Forum in Monte Carlo Tuesday, reports ZDNet News.
Billions of dollars spent on school computers and Internet access yield little long-term benefit and could be better spent on more
teachers and other improvements, a group skeptical of technology in the classroom said Tuesday, from The Associated Press.
Partnerships are the cornerstone to building the infrastructure for a global economy and then succeeding in it, a high-ranking U.S. government official said Tuesday at the Internet Commerce Expo,
from InfoWorld News.
CNet News proclaims, Toshiba will be able to claim some bragging rights over other PC makers when it offers the first Bluetooth option for notebooks later this month.
Wired News reports on a new company called Zimtu who are adding a new twist to privacy software, you can select which personal information you want released to marketers, and Zimtu will sell that data and give you half of what it makes on the deal.