Stories about: Raytheon

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    Raytheon acquires cybersecurity vendor Pikewerks 06/12/2011 05:53:59

    Defense and aerospace systems vendor Raytheon has acquired cybersecurity vendor Pikewerks in an effort to add to Raytheon's capabilities to defend against sophisticated threats facing customers in the intelligence, defense and commercial sectors, the companies announced Monday.
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    Oracle buys Endeca for unstructured information search technology 19/10/2011 03:01:20

    Oracle said Tuesday it is buying Endeca Technologies, a move that will bolster its capabilities for searching and analyzing unstructured information.
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    Raytheon's cyberchief describes 'Come to Jesus' moment 13/10/2011 02:23:30

    After Raytheon began selling missiles to Taiwan in 2006, the defense company's computer network came under a torrent of cyberattacks.
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    Cyberattacks fuel concerns about RSA SecurID breach 02/06/2011 06:42:00

    Recent attacks against two major defense contractors are fueling concerns about the extent to which RSA's SecurID two-factor authentication technology may have been compromised in a breach the company acknowledged in March.
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    A hardened approach to system security 19/04/2011 05:41:00

    Glenn Phillips, president of Pelham, Ala.-based Forté, says that the dedicated Windows workstations his company sells to hospital emergency room administrators must not only be secure, but absolutely tamperproof as well. After all, lives depend on the machines' flawless operation.
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    JFK Library opens largest online digitized presidential archive 14/01/2011 08:21:00

    Marking the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, the JFK Library Foundation on Thursday unveiled the nation's largest online digitized presidential archive, providing access to papers, records, photographs and recordings of the 35th president's thousand days in office.
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    Woman helped sell fake chips to US military 23/11/2010 20:17:00

    A Florida woman has pleaded guilty to charges that she helped her employer sell counterfeit computer chips for use by the U.S. military
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    Weekly Tech News Update: 1st October, 2010 01/10/2010 09:13:00

    Coming up on this week's show RIM unveils the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet computer, Apple's iPhone 4 launches in China, Nintendo's 3DS readies to go on sale, electric cars debut at the Paris Auto Show, Sony Ericsson's LiveView is a mini display for Android phones, Sharp gets into the e-reader business, and Raytheon revamps its Exoskeleton robotic suit to give users superhuman strength.
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    Report: US building system to detect cyber-attacks 08/07/2010 08:51:00

    The U.S. National Security Agency is building a system that would help detect cyber-attacks on critical U.S. infrastructure, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal that cites unnamed sources.
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    SAP customers pledge support, but want more 06/08/2009 06:06:00

    Customers at an SAP event for press and analysts in Boston on Wednesday expressed strong commitment to the vendor's platform, but also voiced concerns about the cost of support and called for faster product innovation in some areas.
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    G.I. Joystick: the new video games that are training today's troops 01/08/2009 01:12:00

    War isn't a game, but it's beginning to look like one.
 
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