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RSA chief quits as Irish woes deepen
2013-12-13 09:09:16| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
RSA Insurance Group's chief executive, Simon Lee, has resigned amid deepening problems at the firm's Irish division.
RSA Insurance shares plunge 14%
2013-11-11 10:24:31| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Shares in RSA Insurance plunge after the company suspends the chief executive of its Irish division.
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New RSA Products and Services Improve Security Operations; Eliminate Security and Compliance ...
2013-10-29 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
New RSA Security Analytics and RSA Security Operations Management Solutions Marry SIEM with Advanced Security Capabilities<br /> <br /> AMSTERDAM — RSA CONFERENCE EUROPE 2013<br /> <br /> - New products and services help organizations build and advance their security operations functions while expanded visibility provides the ability to respond to incidents quicker and reduce the business impact.<br /> - Enhanced RSA Security Analytics solution addresses SIEM and compliance ...This story is related to the following:ServicesSearch for suppliers of: Data Security Software | Remote Network Services
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RSA Warns Customers Off Suspected NSA-Tainted Crypto Tools
2013-09-21 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Security firm RSA has advised its customers not to use its BSafe security software products. This follows an announcement issued by NIST not to use a security standard it designed and published. The standard is the Dual Elliptic Curve Deterministic Random Bit Generator. The Dual_EC_DRBG is believed to contain an NSA backdoor that would in essence nullify the standard's security.
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Poison Ivy Trojan used in RSA SecurID attack still popular
2013-08-22 13:42:57| InfoWorld: Top News
A malicious software tool perhaps most famously used to hack RSA's SecurID infrastructure is still being used in targeted attacks, according to security vendor FireEye. Poison Ivy is a remote access Trojan (RAT) that was released eight years ago but is still favored by some hackers, FireEye wrote in a new report released Wednesday. It has a familiar Windows interface, is easy to use and can log keystrokes, steal files and passwords.
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