WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 -- Try to get in. To get through the burnished metal doors, you'll need to put your palm on a biometric scanner, then enter a secret code and apply your pass card. Only then can ...
Symantec Corp today announced the acquisition of Riptech, Inc for approximately $145 million in cash. The combination of the two companies will create the leading provider of managed security services ...
Riptech, based here, plans to release its Internet Security Threat Report this week. The report is based on data collected and analyzed in the past six months from more than 300 customers that ...
After receiving $23 million in funding last fall, the managed-security firm Riptech Inc. of Alexandria had big plans. The company wanted to increase the number of its operations centers to five from ...
Tripwire Inc., the Portland, Ore. provider of data and networking integrity solutions, and Riptech Inc., the Alexandria, Va., provider of scalable, real-time managed security services, announced a ...
A year ago, Riptech Inc. raised $18 million in a round of venture funding that was featured in Deal of the Week. Here is an update on the company: In the past year of falling stock markets and ...
The company, based here, on Monday issued its Internet Security Threat Report for the first half of 2002. The report is based on data collected and analyzed from Jan. 1 to June 30 from more than 400 ...
Power and energy companies have become targets for computer hackers who have managed to penetrate energy control networks as well as administrative systems, according to a newspaper report. Energy and ...
Many of the nation’s utility companies are finding it increasingly difficult to keep up with the number of cybersecurity incidents involving their control systems. Determining what to do about that ...
This is another in a series of articles looking at security issues in the electric power industry. Today I review a baseline report from almost a decade ago that remains important for everyone ...
Computer attacks on companies were up sharply in the second half of 2001, reports a computer security corporation, which admitted it was surprised by the volume of verified cyber-assaults: At least ...
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