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IN PICTURES: Product showcase at ISS 2013
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Two in three Australian tweens are on a social network: McAfee
By Patrick Budmar | 23 May, 2013 15:22Tweens as young as eight are adopting technology faster than imagined, and as a result are joining up social networks.
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IN PICTURES: Product showcase at ISS 2013
By Nermin Bajric | 15 May, 2013 20:25The Intel Solutions Summit 2013 featured a show-floor housing an abundance of Intel-powered products.
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McAfee rethinks consumer security service delivery
By Ellen Messmer | 14 May, 2013 06:12McAfee, part of Intel, today announced a profound shift in how it distributes and prices its consumer security products by introducing LiveSafe, a service that combines anti-malware plus a score of other capabilities, such as anti-theft protection and a so-called "safety deposit box" in the cloud that can only be accessed by means of the user's face or voice biometric.
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Intel's McAfee brings biometric authentication to cloud storage
By Agam Shah | 14 May, 2013 04:03Intel is introducing new ideas to secure the public cloud, offering a service in which online files can be accessed after users are verified by an authentication scheme including face and voice recognition.
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Wall Street Beat: Rise in markets could fuel tech M&A
By Marc Ferranti | 10 May, 2013 21:13Increasing confidence in the economy and a rising stock market could lay the groundwork for a revival in tech-sector mergers and acquisitions as companies embrace cloud technology and pursue game-changing software, particularly for the mobile market.
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McAfee taps Intel to offer high-throughput intrusion-prevention system
By Ellen Messmer | 09 May, 2013 20:39McAfee is taking advantage of its new owners by rolling out a high-throughput intrusion-prevention system (IPS) family built on Intel technology.
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McAfee to acquire firewall maker Stonesoft
By Jeremy Kirk | 06 May, 2013 07:51McAfee plans to acquire Stonesoft, a Helsinki-based maker of firewalls, for US$389 million in cash, the companies said Monday.
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Trend Micro seeks to make Amazon Web Services more secure
By Ellen Messmer | 30 April, 2013 14:08Trend Micro today announced a slate of cloud-based security services that it says protect servers for Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers.
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Leading the pack
By David Ramli | 02 September, 2009 09:46McAfee Asia-Pacific director for channels and operations, Gavin Struthers, first learnt leadership skills as a military officer in charge of a South African platoon. He talks to DAVID RAMLI about his love of the bush, his drive for success and his interest in building up a regional channel base.
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Mobile threats: the top 12 scams of Christmas list
By Eric Mack | 10 November, 2011 05:02Malware targeting Android-powered mobile devices and Apple computers top a list scams and security threats the people need to guard against this holiday shopping season.
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NEWS FOCUS: Cyber-espionage attacks threaten corporate data in new unrelenting ways
By Ellen Messmer | 08 August, 2011 20:26Stealthy, sometime long-term cyber-espionage attacks to steal sensitive proprietary information -- what some now call "advanced persistent threats" (APT) -- have become a top worry for businesses.
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Good Job
By Matthew Sainsbury | 27 July, 2011 11:58“If I need you to be a channel account manager, and I say ‘this is how you do it,’ chances are you’ll hate it,”
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The pros and cons of Windows 7 security
By Ellen Messmer | 29 June, 2010 07:28Businesses are eyeing a transition to Microsoft Windows 7, and with a wealth of security features that are part of it, it's worth figuring out the good and bad about each of them, says Gartner analyst Neil MacDonald, who notes in some cases, third-party security products might be the better fit.
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McAfee debacle shows why malware defense must evolve
By Tony Bradley | 28 April, 2010 10:15Last week a flawed DAT file from McAfee led to false positives crashing Windows XP systems and leading to a massive cleanup effort. It would be very easy to simply point the finger at McAfee, terminate the employment of a scapegoat security engineer or two, and continue on with the status quo, however the whole incident is an illustration of why the anti-malware industry--not just McAfee--need to embrace the U.S. Marines mantra to improvise, adapt, and overcome.
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McAfee updates managed cloud security service
By Jeremy Kirk | 21 July, 2009 05:10McAfee's latest version of its managed security service includes new features that let companies scan their Web sites for vulnerabilities as well as check for compliance with payment-card industry standards for handling financial data.
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McAfee expands in China for expected security boom
By Owen Fletcher | 23 June, 2009 22:20McAfee is expanding its staff in China amid a boom in the country's security market fueled by the launch of next-generation mobile networks.
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