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Atempo fleshes out security with backup
Users and analysts say that in the right circumstances software-based security can offer some advantages, despite the performance hit. Article | 08 Nov 2005
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Crash Course: Disk encryption
Disk encryption is increasingly being considered to secure data at rest, such as credit card information, social security numbers and financial information. Take this Crash Course to learn more about this popular topic now. Article | 06 Nov 2005
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IBM steps up mainframe encryption
Users and analysts say IBM's recent encryption software for zSeries mainframes is useful -- but what they really want is encryption in tape library hardware, expected in 2006. Article | 01 Nov 2005
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Symantec fixes 'critical' Veritas flaw
Attackers could launch malicious code by exploiting a security hole in Veritas NetBackup servers and clients. But Symantec has released a fix. Article | 13 Oct 2005
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Storage Clips: Iron Mountain calls for encryption
The storage services provider tries to lead by example by encrypting its own storage with Decru. Article | 27 Sep 2005
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Nexsan unveils affordable CAS with encryption
Nexsan unveils a CAS appliance that includes encryption features and could rival EMC's Centera in the midsized market, analysts claim. Article | 22 Aug 2005
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Storage Clips: Decru, Peak Data partner for mainframe security
Decru and Peak Data U.S.A. partner for mainframe tape encryption; Sierra Logic ships one millionth SATA port; QLogic ships 20,000th embedded blade server switch. Article | 19 Aug 2005
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EMC sketches out security strategy
EMC announced plans for the security market, unveiled CDP and SRM products, and promised more software acquisitions are on the way. Article | 05 Aug 2005
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Storage Clips: CA patches backup software hole
CA has released patches to fix a serious security flaw in its backup software; Overland to acquire a primary storage vendor. Article | 05 Aug 2005
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Seagate, Hitachi working on disk encryption
Seagate's Momentus notebook drive is shipping with hardware-based encryption. Now, both Seagate and Hitachi indicate they are developing products for enterprise-level arrays. Article | 31 Jul 2005
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