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A Tech Sector That's Set to Soar
While overall IT spending is likely to slide next year, companies plan to buy plenty of security products -- especially from the market's top names

Is Microsoft Muscling In on the Market?
Separate products and services would be a logical outgrowth of Gates & Co.'s increased emphasis on security in its current lineup

Open-Source Security Is Opening Eyes
From out of nowhere in just two years, this once unimaginable segment is gaining credibility, venture-capital backing, and sales

Safety Is Elusive for Security Stocks
After a market pummeling, the sector is poised for consolidation, with the likely winners being big players that set industry standards




SECURITY NET
Microsoft Earns a Security Merit Badge
No way, you say? Well, it's true: Though its code is far from rock-solid, Microsoft is making recognized strides (Nov. 5, 2002)

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Making Your ISP, Your Partner in Security
Broadband providers have been slowly adding, usually at a fee, support for home networks and firewalls (Oct. 22, 2002)

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Can Software Security Be Certified?
New rules for encryption products sold to Uncle Sam tighten the acceptable standards. That's a good start (Oct. 1, 2002)

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Has Symantec Bitten off Too Much?
Absorbing three simultaneous acquisitions would be daunting enough, but it's also expanding into managed security (Aug. 12, 2002)

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NetScreen: Great Walls of Fire!
CEO Robert Thomas talks about the computer-security outfit's record revenues and the push to diversify (July 30, 2002)

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