UniKey Time Hardware key software protection solution. 1st Real Time driverless dongle A real-time clock inside key for software rentals and subscription-based licensing Dec. 7, 2009
Guardium. Guardium, the database security company, delivers the most widely-used solution for preventing leaks from the data center and ensuring the integrity of enterprise data. Nov. 16, 2009
Jansh technologies. ET199 is a driverless software protection USB dongle from the ET product family presented by Jansh Technologies. Equipped with the latest secure chip technology, its hardware security is as high as non-clone-able smartcards. Jul. 17, 2009
Tufin Software Technologies Ltd. Change management tool (automation and workflow) specifically for configuration requests pertaining to security gear. Supported devices include Check Point, Cisco, Juniper, and FortiGate. Feb. 27, 2009
Oracle Corp. Agent/server platform collects auditing data from DBs for security and compliance monitoring/reporting purposes. Now with support for SQL Server, DB2, and Sybase ASE in addition to Oracle DB. Jan. 30, 2009
Coverity, Inc. Analyzes source code at compile time for defects and security vulnerabilities. Now with MS specific enhancements, including C# concurrency defect detection, and support for Win32 concurrency. Jan. 28, 2009
Third Brigade, Inc. Host intrusion prevention platform is centrally managed and features protection for known and unknown vulnerabilities via multiple modules and detection methods. New version includes Integrity Monitoring and Log Inspection modules. Jan. 15, 2009
Aladdin Knowledge Systems, Inc. Software licensing and distribution protection platform targeted primarily to software developer/vendors. New version is targeted to SaaS ISVs and prevents end user sharing of on-demand applications. Jan. 14, 2009
StillSecure. SNORT-based intrusion detection and prevention offerings available as soft appliances or preloaded hardware (free version available). Now with the ability to monitor multiple segments from a single sensor and up to 4 Gb/sec throughput. Jan. 14, 2009