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Novell, Sun, Oracle crank out identity and access wares

Novell, Sun and Oracle Monday have announced updates to their identity-management platforms that focus on monitoring access controls and strengthening authentication.



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Anonymous proxy servers: Necessary or evil?

If there is truly a gray zone in the struggle between online good and evil, anonymous proxy servers live there.

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Websense slowly extends reach of data loss prevention tools

Websense CEO Gene Hodges has no plans to join in the wave of consolidation that's sweeping through the enterprise security software industry, with future products the fruit of internal development, not acquisition, he said Wednesday.



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iPhone apps for IT pros

Are you itching to get a new iPhone, but wondering how to justify it as a work expense? Check out these apps, which can actually turn your iPhone into a useful tool for IT pros.



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