Worldwide security software market grew 4.9 percent in 2013

Worldwide security software revenue totaled $19.9 billion in 2013, a 4.9 percent increase from 2012 revenue of $19.0 billion, according to Gartner, Inc. The lower-than-expected growth was due to commoditization of key subsegments and the decline in growth for two of the top five vendors.

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New Horizons joins Arrow's Global Training Alliance for IBM Global Training

Arrow Electronics, Inc., has announced that New Horizons Worldwide, Inc. (formerly pink:NWRZ), recently joined Arrow’s global training alliance, a unique global learning ecosystem that makes IBM training available around the world, delivered in a consistent manner and based on local...

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Be security “centred” to fight attackers

By Sean Newman, Security Strategist for Sourcefire, now part of Cisco.

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Cabinet minsters fail to see the big picture in shift to SMEs

Cabinet Ministers are failing to grasp the bigger picture behind the government’s move to...

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Telehouse commits to HIPAA compliance

TELEHOUSE announces its ongoing commitment to customer security and privacy with the...

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Corero delivers turnkey DDoS visibility and analytics

Corero Network Security has announced the availability of Corero SecureWatch ™ Analytics, a...

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Tech Data takes on Symantec security portfolio

Tech Data Europe says that its distribution agreement with Symantec in the UK, Belgium and the...

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Virgin Media Business continues to safeguard public data

Virgin Media Business has been re-certified to supply secure services to public sector...

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Mobile malware targets trust

Cybercriminals exploit Flappy Bird game’s popularity, other trusted app and service...

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UK IT managers increasingly aware of insider access threats

UK CISOs and IT Managers feel isolated and fearful of losing jobs as data breach wave rolls in,...

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Enterprise search adoption remains low

Despite the employee productivity benefits that internal enterprise search could bring to any...

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Deploying and managing enterprise applications ‘faster and easier’

Four new appliances and integrated systems help companies of all sizes quickly stand up...

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Organisations overwhelmed by increased security complexities

AccessData says that it has bridged the security gap between prevention-focused mobile device...

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