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SignaCert ensures that software stays in authorized state, helping with compliance, security, outages, and other problems.
SignaCert helps build the secure ecosystem. Read more.
A leading vendor in this new space, SignaCert, aims to automate software trust, audit trails, and best practices to enable more companies to reap the benefits of management automation reliability. Listen to the Podcast of the column at Trusting systems.
As the inadequacies of traditional antivirus technology become increasingly apparent, the whitelist approach is emerging as a far more effective approach to IT security management. In his blog, Robin Bloor evaluates "The Slow Death of AV Technology" and summarizes the potential advantages of the whitelist approach. Read more.
SignaCert lead advisor Dr. Eugene Spafford honored with Association of Computer Machinery (ACM) President's Award for "Leading Proponent of Computer Security, Ethics, and Safety." Read more.
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SignaCert Profile: Coming Out of Stealth Mode. Measuring what is ‘good’ in an enterprise IT system to stay stable and secure by correcting degradation, drift and change . . .
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The innovation drive is so fast sometimes that the enhanced version of a product comes into the market even before its predecessor has made a global tour.
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SignaCert’s Enterprise Trust Server maintains legitimate system consistency and detects malware modifications.
Information reliability, integrity and security are of high priority for every organization that relies on a network to manage its information and communication processes. To meet this growing demand, SignaCert has introduced Enterprise Trust Services.
Technology veteran Amal Chaudhuri has joined SignaCert as president and chief operating officer. Chaudhuri is former chief information officer of Citigroup Inc. and former managing director of global systems and architecture at JP Morgan & Co., both global financial firms.
Microsoft Corp. says it now has more than 100 networking and security partners that will support and integrate their technologies with the vendor's new policy enforcement platform, Network Access Protection(NAP).
Asenterprise networks grow increasingly complex and mobile, with users including employees, guests, partners and contractors requiring access to critical business information, Juniper Networks' UAC solution solves the problem of balancing access controls and threat mitigation.
Companies to watch? . . . SignaCert could be interesting - their approach to enabling trusted computing is elegant and timely.
Industry leaders have come together to deliver a new proactive approach to verify customers
’ software and IT systems integrity.
RSA 2007 analysis . . .A few companies had more novel solutions — I was particulary impressed by a few that I saw, such as the policy and measurement-based offerings by
CoreTrace,
ProofSpace, and
SignaCert.
... drive you nuts. That might be tough, given that Gartner Inc. estimates that half of the PCs in companies today can’t run Microsoft Corp.’s new operating system.
The traditional signature-based method to detect viruses and other malware is increasingly seen as an insufficient defense given the rapid pace at which attackers are churning out virus and spyware variants. All of which raises the question: What’s next?
As with any industry, as ITmatures it changes. But, as with few industries in the past, those changes affect everything, writes CIO Update guest columnist Wyatt Starnes of SignaCert.
SignaCert has announced its active support for the Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC) and Security Configuration Automation Protocol (SCAP), which aim to improve desktop computer security for federal agencies. Using software measurement methods, SignaCert products can prove that federal systems are FDCC compliant to the binary level . . .
Industry analysis groups are starting to recommend the IT Infrastructure Library for mid-market organizations with small staffs and even smaller budgets.
On Feb. 1 the National Institute of Standards and Technology will release a list of validated scanners that check for Federal Desktop Core Configuration compliance. The scanners all use the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP)to automatically scan desktop computers and return the results . . . a few vendors have released their own SCAP FDCC-based scanners, such as SignaCert.
Learn how to verify the status of applications and data without wresting all control over what users put on their hard drives . . . SignaCert excels at scanning computers to find known and unknown programs, and it's in possibly the best position to contribute to (or lead) the greater vision.
SignaCert can ensure virtual systems are deployed as intended down to a binary level, even as system configurations are changing because of patching and updates. Since there is no configuration drift, a lot of the performance, compliance and security issues are minimized.