Guardian Digital: In The News
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| March 3rd, 2008 |
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Least Privilege Gains Popularity
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Processor Magazine asks Guardian Digital, and others on the pros and cons
of least privilege for SME's: "Wreski says one of the best ways to
leverage least privilege is to find vendors that have used this
development in the past. He comments, 'For this, it helps significantly to
have both the OS and the application come from secure, unified
development. Unified development from security vendors is one of the best
ways to ensure that both applications and the platform are engineered with
least privilege..."
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Jan 29th, 2008
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Security Basics: The Concept of Least Privilege
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Least privilege is one of the basic concepts of computer security in both
daily administration and, more importantly, software design. As threats
increase in impact, we will see the concept take hold more often as
vendors look to address security in the internal computing architecture.
Long a veteran of this concept, Guardian Digital's CEO Dave Wreski, goes
into detail regarding its increasing importance to businesses and its
increased relevance to vendors.
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Oct 2nd, 2007
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IDC: Security the #1 Reason Companies Use Open Source
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In research concerning the "Momentum of Open Source..." IDC, one of
the preeminent analyst firms, determined that securing networks from
breaches was the number one advantage that companies felt open source
provides. The analysis made a specific point that companies had
"deployed open-source technology primarily to ensure protection from
security threats."
Guardian Digital has known the value Open Source has for security and has been you
sing the Open Source model for almost a decade to provide comprehensive protecti
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July 24th, 2007
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Guardian Digital CEO reiterates Commitment to Open Source and More.
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In this wide-ranging interview, LXer.com dives into the heart of Guardian Digital, its purpose
and its goals as pioneer in open source security. How has Guardian Digital maintained its
robust security as threats have evolved? Will GPLv3 have a significant impact on the Linux
security industry? Why are the licensing deals initiated by Microsoft considered "a joke?"
Learn the answers to these questions and more.
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July 2007
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The Recipe for a Secure Server:
Using Linux to protect your servers from threats and attacks.
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Step by step, task by task, the security experts at Guardian Digital show you how to lock-down your Linux server with an in-depth view of what you need, when you need it and how to use it. Don't miss this!
Check it out here.
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July 11th, 2007
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Strategy Interview: The Business Case for Linux Security Pioneer, Guardian Digital.
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A business overview, Computer Business Review Online interview's CEO Dave Wreski
about the particulars of existing in one of the most competitive markets in any industry today.
With probing insight into the status, strategies and goals of one of the most prominent
security vendors in the open source community, this interview provides a quick and effective
synopsis on some of the most pressing business challenges facing security providers.
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| June 22nd, 2007 |
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A Story of Vision and Progress: How to Endure and Succeed as an Open Source
Security Vendor.
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The personal trek of how Guardian Digital's CEO, Dave Wreski, created a compelling
business model on his own, to create a thriving open source company. Veteran journalist
Bruce Byfield gets to the heart of its start as an aspiration that open source would provide "a
superior vehicle" to provide Internet Security: A probing expose on how to take a bold idea
into a successful reality.
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