Behavioral Security Startup Nets $12 Million
Behavioral security software startup Sana Security Inc. hired a new CEO and closed a $12 million Series E round of venture funding to expand sales of its network intrusion technology. Its lead product, Primary Response, uses behavioral heuristics to detect and prevent malware activity.Keep Internet Disclosures From Costing Your Company
The Internet and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act are creating a whole new world of liability headaches for companies, their directors and officers. With securities claims involving improper Internet disclosures on the rise, companies should institute a review process to ensure that their Internet disclosures are accurate, complete and appropriate. Tony Galban, underwriting manager for directors and officers liability insurance for Chubb Specialty Insurance, has some good advice for firms to follow.Business Objects Snags Cartesis
Making its largest acquisition in nearly four years, Franco-American software maker Business Objects SA -- known for selling "business intelligence" products and services -- said Monday that it would buy enterprise performance-management software maker Cartesis SA for $300 million in cash.OIG Approves Electronic Interface Between Physicians, Hospital
On December 19, 2012, the Office of Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services posted an advisory opinion addressing the issue of shared use of an electronic interface between community physicians and hospitals.Dell 4Q Earnings Slide 33 percent on Weak Laptop, Notebook Sales
Dell Inc.'s fourth-quarter profits plunged 33 percent because of weak sales of laptops and notebooks. The computer maker also faces an unresolved federal accounting probe, customer service complaints, several shareholder lawsuits and stiff competition from rivals.The Internet's Legal Digital Divide
When it comes to e-commerce, with the buyers and sellers in different states or countries, it's no wonder that jurisdiction is one of Internet law's thorniest questions. Whose law applies? Increasingly, one major survey has found, businesses seek to influence jurisdictional outcomes by using both technological and legal approaches to mitigate risk. Find out about the top methods.Trending Stories
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