ANDOVER, Massachusetts, May 31, 2011 – Napatech today released the first version of the recently announced Napatech Software Suite including features that make development of multi-port, multi-application network appliances faster and easier.

The Napatech Software Suite release includes functionality for merging data from ports on multiple Napatech network adapters into a single stream for analysis. In addition, data sharing features allow this single stream of data to be accessed simultaneously by multiple applications. The combination of these features allows high port density, high-speed network appliances to be developed supporting more than one application.

Read more: NAPATECH SOFTWARE SUITE MAKES APPLIANCE CONSOLIDATION A REALITY

 

London and New Delhi, 26 May 2011 - Publishers Communication Group (PCG), today opened an office in New Delhi, India.PCG, a division of Publishing Technology plc (LSE: PTO), the largest provider of software and services to the publishing industry, will be offering sales and marketing activities targeting the ever-growing academic readership in India to US and European scholarly publishers.

Initially representing BioOne, the American Society for Microbiology, and Adam Matthew Digital, the New Delhi office will allow PCG to build stronger relationships with over 500 academic universities and over 3,000 technical education institutes in India for the publishers it represents. PCG will also aim to provide on-the-ground insights into the Indian publishing market for US and European clients, and to assist in the effective delivery of these major content brands to Indian institutions and academics.

 

Read more: PCG and Publishing Technology Expand into India

 Berkshire (UK), 26th May 2011: SecurEnvoy today confirmed that FTSE100 engineering conglomerate, Invensys, is extending its use of SecurAccess across all areas of its business. Originally selected by Invensys Rail, the solution has proved so effective SecurAccess will now be rolled out across all Invensys businesses as part of its single remote access solution, replacing the current hardware tokens and moving all current remote access across to two-factor authentication.

Read more: Engineering Giant Successfully Secures Global Workforce

 43% of management claim to have been denied access to information because they can’t find their encryption keys

 Salt Lake City, Utah and London, UK – May 23rd, 2011 – Venafi, the inventor of and market leader in Enterprise Key and Certificate Management (EKCM) solutions, today announced the findings of a survey which showed that 40% of IT staff admit that they could hold their employers hostage—even after they’ve left for other employment—by making it difficult or impossible for their bosses to access vital data by withholding or hiding encryption keys.

Read more: Venafi survey finds 40% of IT staff could wreak havoc to your network —even after they’ve left

 London (UK), 25th May 2011: A study conducted by Imperva, the leader in data security, has revealed that organisations in the UK have not changed their attitudes to the threat of insider breaches despite the lessons of Wikileaks. In its survey amongst IT security professionals 86% could not categorically state that they knew how many sensitive files their organisation had - only 41% had an idea where sensitive files were stored on their networks while 18% admitted they didn’t know. In fact, less than half (43%) knew which users had access to sensitive files while 32% confessed that their organisation had lost data as a result of people abusing file access rights.

Imperva conducted an identical survey in the US and, while there were similar levels of inadequate awareness and protection of sensitive files, the critical difference is that US IT professionals planned on taking some preventative action.

Read more: 86% of IT Organisations Don’t Track Sensitive Documents