Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Symantec is on the move...

On May 19, 2010, Symantec Corp. announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire VeriSign's identity and authentication business, which includes Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificate Services, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Services, the VeriSign Trust Services and the VeriSign Identity Protection (VIP) Authentication Service. The agreement is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals.

Identity-Based Security
Through this acquisition, Symantec will be able to help businesses incorporate identity security into a comprehensive framework so that IT can confidently and securely adopt new computing models - from cloud computing to social networking and mobile computing to user-owned devices - that promise operational efficiencies and freedom of choice for their employees and customers. That framework is based on five imperatives that Symantec is enabling as part of its new vision of computing and includes:

Identity security: proving that people and sites are who they say they are
Mobile security: securing each different mobile device and the information on it
Information protection: protecting information from loss, attack, theft and misuse and ensuring the ability to recover that information
Context and relevance: delivering information that is relevant to people in both their personal and professional roles
Cloud: allowing the secure delivery of applications and information from the cloud
Our Brand
With this exciting evolution in our company vision, we will also evolve Symantec's corporate logo. Following the close of the transaction, Symantec plans to incorporate the VeriSign check mark into a new logo to convey to users that it is safe to communicate, transact commerce and exchange information online.

When we are ready to officially change the logo and update materials, you will receive a communication with new guidelines and resources from Symantec.

What changes will Channel Partners see?
Until the acquisition closes, Symantec and VeriSign will continue to operate as separate companies, developing and delivering products as usual.

Following the close of the acquisition, VeriSign products will not initially be available for sale through Symantec's channel partners. As we broaden our go-to-market approach over time, we will assess how VeriSign products will be incorporated into Symantec's wider channel strategy. We look forward to sharing the channel strategy, along with the updates to our brand and the value it represents to our mutual customers, as more information becomes available. Until then, please continue operating business as usual.

Symantec considers our partners an integral part of our sales team and key to our ongoing success. Our belief is that you and your customers will see significant benefit from combined synergies of two companies with unmatched capabilities to secure and protect information and identities on the broadest scale and scope possible.

To learn more about this proposed acquisition, as well as Symantec's strategy of identity-based security, I encourage you to visit http://go.symantec.com/verisign for additional information. During the coming months, we will be focused on ensuring continuity of operations of both companies as we close the acquisition and begin developing new products and services enabled by the combination of these technologies.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your Symantec partner account manager. We greatly appreciate your business and look forward to establishing an even greater partnership with you.

Best regards,

Bill Robbins
EVP Worldwide Sales

Sunday, May 16, 2010

pci update on credit terminal clients...

Retirement of Pre-PCI Attended POS PIN Entry Devices U.S. and Canada regions
Effective 31 December 2014, all pre-Payment Card Industry Point of Sale (PCI POS) PIN acceptance devices (devices designed and tested earlier than PCI POS PIN Entry Device (PED) Version 1.x specifications) used in an attended environment are to be replaced by devices that are PCI-approved for deployment at the time of deployment.

In 2002, Visa announced enhancements to the PIN management requirements for POS PEDs and established associated mandates for the use and retirement of PEDs. Oneenhancement, which went into effect on 1 January 2004, required that all newly deployed attended (face-to-face) POS PEDs be independently validated and approved by Visa as compliant with the PED security requirements. Additionally, Visa required that all deployed attended POS PEDs be validated by the PCI as compliant with the PED security requirements effective 1 July 2010. (Initially, these devices were approved only by Visa.)

In 2004, PCI PED Version 1.0 was launched (and later updated to Version 1.3, collectively known as Version 1.x). Devices approved under this PCI program were added to the list of PCI-approved devices, as were other devices evaluated under subsequent versions of the same security requirements. These requirements are regularly enhanced on a three-year cycle, based upon analyses of changes in the threat environment.

Note: Devices approved by Visa prior to the PCI PED coming into effect in 2004 are termed “pre-PCI devices”; in particular, PEDs are known as pre-PCI PEDs

Saturday, May 01, 2010

BlackBerry Tour Update 5.0.0

BlackBerry Tour Update 5.0 for Verizon Toro is Out....

Details of Feature Improvements:

•Camera − Smoother operation in both camera and video applications.

•Calling − Improved Bluetooth functionality for last number dialed.
• Enhanced functionality for Voice Activated Dialing in both French and English.

•Improved missed call log now shows missed Call Waiting calls.

•Upgraded Call Waiting caller ID and call timer. Messaging.

•Improved functionality for reading, sending, forwarding, and deleting SMS messages.
• Corrected in-box display when device is used with a holster. Media.

•Better video streaming functionality.

•Enhanced display for MMS messages containing both video and text.

•Improved multitasking ability while streaming and downloading videos from www.youtube.com.

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