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| Tuesday, November 19, 2002 | |
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26Percentage of wireless customers who use their cell phones to take picturesMore Vitals
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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) SECURITY NET 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) SECURITY NET 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) SECURITY NET 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) SECURITY NET 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) MORE SECURITY-RELATED STORIES |
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