Security specialists Check Point Software Technologies and chip giant Intel claim that a
development partnership between the two firms has yielded significant performance breakthroughs for customers who want to use the two firms’ products in unison.
Through a year-long technology development project launched between the two companies in Israel, where both have research operations, the partners claim to have made "unparalleled" progress in speeding the ability of Check Point’s various security applications to run on Intel-based systems. Check Point and Intel Claim Security Software Acceleration
From around the Web
- Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Latest Release Schedule
- Vista SP2: What is inside?
- NetWitness releases free version of security software
- Three Reasons Why Users Won’t Buy Into Security
- Automated security testing & its limitations
- Google Wants to Preinstall Chrome Browser on PCs
- Mozilla warns of Firefox China add on
- Firefox No Longer an Automatic Defense Against Browser Drive Bys
- Google patches Chrome file stealing bug
- Apple plays catch up, adds anti fraud safeguard to Safari
- Researchers find vulnerability in Windows Vista
- How to Use Network Behavior Analysis Tools
- The insider security threat in IT and financial services
- Windows 7 security: An overall improvement?
- Windows 7 UAC could be less of a nag