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Recent articles by George V. Hulme
Cisco’s security acquisition spree continues
Cisco Systems continues its security-vendor buying spree. The network gear maker said last week that it plans to acquire security startup Twingo Systems Incorporated for about US$5 million in cash.
George V. Hulme
Mar 15 2004, 12:00AM
Security
Security spending to grow in 2004
IT security spending this year will focus on hackers and viruses with managing employee access via VPN and identity management a lesser priority, Yankee Group research has claimed.
George V. Hulme
Jan 2 2004, 12:00AM
Security
Check Point to acquire Zone Labs
Internet security software maker Check Point Software Technologies, which is best known for its network firewall and VPN applications, said this week it will acquire Zone Labs in a deal worth US$205 million.
George V. Hulme
Dec 17 2003, 12:00AM
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