home contact keylogger.org add keylogger.org to favorites set keylogger.org as homepage Anti-Keylogger.org
Keylogger testing and reviews

Keylogger testing policy

Press-releases

Keylogger developers

Links
Monitoring Software Keylogger articles

Get Free Software

Keylogger chat

Keylogger forum

Sponsorship & services
Advertising
Sponsorship & services
Site News
Current section

May 08, 2008

Golden Eye 4.50 review added!

Free monitoring and anti-keylogging Software!

World news

May 08, 2008

Adobe breaks silence on February’s PDF bugs

Windows XP SP3: First Impressions

Zero-day treasure hunt: Researcher hides IE attack on Web

Update: Firefox plugin shipped with malicious code

Parasitic botnet spams 60 billion a day

Accused software pirate denounces Microsoft

Six downloadable boot discs that could save your PC

Salesforce claims security standards boost

Belgium accuses China of cyber-crimes

Time we stopped passing the buck

Sainsbury's checks out secure payments systems

Verdasys, Fidelis Take on Large DLP Vendors

Sourcefire Builds Out IPS Technology

Newsletter
E-mail: 
Subscribe
Send to friend
E-mail: 
Send
Voting

We are planning to redesign our site. We would like You to express your opinion in this respect. Would you like to leave the site as it is? What changes would you like to suggest?

Yes, I like the site as it is.
It's ok, but some changes are necessary.
It should be changed completely.
VotingView results
DISCLAIMER: Logging other people's keystrokes or breaking into other people's computer without their permission can be considered illegal by the courts of many countries. The monitoring software reviewed here is ONLY for authorized system administrators and/or owners of computers. We assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by the keylogging software. The end user of this software is obliged to obey all applicable local, state, federal and other laws in his country of residence.

May 08, 2008

Verdasys, Fidelis Take on Large DLP Vendors

Verdasys and Fidelis Security Systems are integrating their technologies to push a coordinated approach to data leak prevention that spans the network and an organization’s endpoints.

Verdasys makes Digital Guardian, host-based DLP tool that discovers, classifies, monitors and controls data. On the network side of DLP is Fidelis’ Extrusion Prevention System. The combination of the two technologies will allow the companies to take on larger security vendors such as Symantec and McAfee, Verdasys CEO Seth Birnbaum said.

“The large vendors and even some leading analysts are only now beginning to realize the importance of a unified data-centric, policy-based approach to security … [and] the large security vendors’ approach of integrating diverse point products that span multiple infrastructure layers will be time consuming, very expensive and incomplete,” Birnbaum said.

Verdasys and Fidelis step into this fray with plans to integrate Fidelis' XPS network monitoring with Digital Guardian’s data-level visibility and data risk analysis. The combination will heighten visibility and control over data as well as enhance remote data discovery, he said, adding that the products will be fully integrated this year.

In a research note, Nick Selby, an analyst with The 451 Group, called such a hybrid agent- and network-based approach to data leak prevention sensible. The first true integration phase will involve the sharing of alerts and information between the two systems, with one effectively adding context to the other, Selby wrote.

“Between them, Fidelis and Verdasys have highly specific features that can stand up to the offerings of several larger vendors,” he said in an interview with eWEEK. “On their own, each company has carved a niche for itself and is known for specific functionality and appeal.”

The main competition to this partnership will likely come from vendors offering product suites that address both network- and host-based DLP. Though many products are focused on stopping data leaks at one or the other, an integrated approach to DLP is key for enterprises, Birnbaum said.

“It’s not about the endpoint or the network; it’s about the data,” he said. “Until customers can maintain, manage, control and understand data usage and enforce policy where data is at risk, no level of suite integration will address the problem. Companies who are serious about data security will quickly recognize the value of a data-centric platform.”


Source: eWeek




All news for May 08, 2008:
15:29Adobe breaks silence on February’s PDF bugs
13:58Windows XP SP3: First Impressions
13:45Zero-day treasure hunt: Researcher hides IE attack on Web
13:43Update: Firefox plugin shipped with malicious code
13:42Parasitic botnet spams 60 billion a day
13:41Accused software pirate denounces Microsoft
13:36Six downloadable boot discs that could save your PC
13:10Salesforce claims security standards boost
13:06Belgium accuses China of cyber-crimes
13:03Time we stopped passing the buck
13:01Sainsbury's checks out secure payments systems
12:58Verdasys, Fidelis Take on Large DLP Vendors
12:57Sourcefire Builds Out IPS Technology

All news for May 07, 2008:
14:10RSA boss slams brakes on security
14:06Security ahead of risk at the border
14:01Safest way to bank online? Your cell phone
13:58DDoS attacks knock Radio Free Europe off the Web
13:53Defend against patch-based exploits, warns Sans
13:48ISPs, Web sites must tackle piracy, says Viacom chief
13:47Microsoft warns of IE7 lock-in with XP SP3
13:40Hacker Marketplace to Help Build 0day Appliance
13:29Windows XP SP3 hits the web
13:28McAfee launches web security push
13:27Fake MP3 attack hits 360,000 PCs



All news for May, 2008
All news for 2008 year
All news for 2007 year
All news for 2006 year
All news for 2005 year
All news for 2004 year


DONATION: Keylogger.org is an independent research project supported by a team of enthusiasts. If you find this project useful or would like to help foster its continued development please consider making a donation using PayPal`s online secure payment service.

A PayPal account is not required. All major credit cards are accepted (MasterCard/Eurocard, Visa/Delta/Electron, American Express, Switch/Maestro, Solo). Simply click the button below.

Any amount would be useful and appreciated!

Thanks in advance for your support!

Advertising
Sponsorship & services
| home | testing and reviews | testing policy | press_releases | developers |

| articles | contest | chat | forum | sponsorship & services | contacts | links |
Copyright © 2003-2008, Keylogger.Org Team. All Rights Reserved.
Use of any information from this website is permitted only with hypertext link to keylogger.org.