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GCN
NMCI's architecture paying off
"The Navy's plan to use a public-key infrastructure for logical access,
and the upcoming transition to IP Version 6,
are direct results of the enterprise architecture work started about two years ago.
Even with its much-talked-about and somewhat successful
Navy-Marine Corps Intranet project leading the way, Navy IT officials decided
they needed to better plot a course on how their network would support the assortment
of up-and-coming technologies, including PKI and IPv6."
September 25, 2006
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CIO Today
Tumbleweed Tightens Enterprise E-Mail Security
"With the release of the MailGate 6500, Tumbleweed -- which traditionally sells to midsize businesses -- is making a push into the enterprise market, says Brian Burke, research manager for security products and services at IDC."
July 26, 2006
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Computerworld
Tumbleweed releases corporate e-mail security appliance
"Tumbleweed on Tuesday announced the latest addition to its line of e-mail security appliances, the high-end Mailgate Appliance 6500. It is designed for companies with 10,000 or more employees."
July 11, 2006
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NetworkWorld
Tumbleweed releases corporate e-mail security appliance
"Tumbleweed announced the latest addition to its line of e-mail security appliances, the high-end MailGate Appliance 6500 designed for companies with 10,000 employees or more."
July 11, 2006
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NetworkWorld
Tumbleweed slams FTP back door
"Security vendor Tumbleweed has released a new tool for monitoring network File Transfer Protocol connections, available as a free trial download."
June 9, 2006
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CNN Money
Small businesses vs. cybercrooks
"Many small business owners have a bull's-eye on their back, and they don't even know it. As cybercriminals get more sophisticated, they are abandoning large-scale attacks on corporate firewalls in favor of smaller targets."
June 5, 2006
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NetworkWorld
E-mail security is an ongoing battle
"The IT industry will never eradicate security threats to e-mail systems and organizations should take a holistic approach to securing their communication systems to the level where they believe risk is at a manageable state, according to panelists at this week's Inbox e-mail conference in San Jose."
June 1, 2006
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InfoWorld
Blue Security: Spam victim, or just a really bad idea?
Much has been made in the technology press this week about the demise of the Israeli antispam firm Blue Security, which was put out of business by an unknown Russian spammer who called himself (herself?) "Pharmamaster."
May 19, 2006
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Computer Business Review
Tumbleweed plans broader play in messaging security
"Incoming CEO at Tumbleweed Communications Corp, James Scullion has said he will extend the email and document-security software vendor's portfolio to build a broader platform for secure enterprise communications."
May 19, 2006
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SmallBusinessPipeline
The Other Victims Of Phishing
"As consumers become more wary of the phishing scams targeting large, well-known, firms such as eBay, Wells Fargo, and Citibank, phishers are starting to zero in on emulating smaller companies--with potentially devastating effects. Here's what you can do to deal with such attacks."
May 18, 2006
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Military Information Technology
Public Key Mandate
"The push is on to deploy PKI security technology on all of DoD's desktops, servers and laptops. A Joint Task Force-Global Network Operations communication tasking order requires the rapid, aggressive deployment of PKI and public key enabling for authentication, digital signatures and encryption."
May 5, 2006
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Credit Union Journal
The Credit Union Journal 2006
"E-Mail isn't private, but apparently millions of credit union employees and members are using it to send account numbers, passwords and loan information across the open lines of the Internet."
April 24, 2006
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GCN
Tumbleweed and PKI
"The Federal Public-key Infrastructure Policy Authority’s Path Discovery and Validation working group recently qualified the Tumbleweed Validation
Authority and Desktop Validator products for agencies that need real-time digital certificate validation in a Federal Bridge-enabled environment. "
April 04, 2006
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SC Magazine
Tumbleweed´s MailGate Appliance is SC Magazine "Recommended"
"Tumbleweed’s Model 5550 MailGate Appliance is aimed at the enterprise market, offering dual processors, redundant power supplies and four hotswappable disk drives with two Gigabit Ethernet connections in a 2U chassis."
January 23, 2006
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