Computer And Data Security
NEW YORK - Hewlett-Packard Co.'s new CEO signaled Friday that expanding the company's software business will be a top priority.
WASHINGTON - A cyber worm burrowing into computers linked to Iran's nuclear program has yet to trigger any signs of major damage, but it was likely spawned either by a government or a well-funded private group, according to a new analysis.
THE DEAL: Hewlett-Packard Co. has agreed to buy the network-security company ArcSight Inc.
NEW YORK - Hewlett-Packard Co. wants to have the answer to all of its customers' technology problems.
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- Summary Box: Intel buys McAfee for $7.7B
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- HP buying cyber security firm Fortify Software
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- Questions and answers about BlackBerry objections
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- Apple to fix security hole in iPhone software
- UAE: BlackBerry crackdown will affect visitors too
- UAE says BlackBerry ban will affect visitors too
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- UAE to block BlackBerry services on security fears
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- IBM acquiring security software maker BigFix
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