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| 30 Dec 2008 Date Filed: 12/30/2008; Plaintiff: Information Protection And Authentication Of Texas, LLC; Defendant: Symantec Corp. et al; Cause: 35:271 Patent Infringement. RFC Express - Intellectual Property Lawsuits... - http://www.rfcexpress.com/ - References [ More results from RFC Express - Intellectual Property Lawsuits... ] |
| 3 May 2006 App by Spanning Partners, LLC 5/3/2006. With Spanning Salesforce for the AppExchange you can subscribe to personalized, secure RSS feeds that keep you on top of your most important information-including leads, opportunities, contacts, ..... "Spanning Partners" means Spanning Partners, LLC., a Texas limited liability company, having its principal place of business at 7101 Foxtree Cove, Austin, Texas 78750; "Spanning Salesforce Technology" means all of Spanning Partners' ... AppExchange: Analytics - http://www.salesforce.com/appexchange/ [ More results from AppExchange: Analytics ] |
| 6 Jan 2009 Harrison County (Texas) - On December 30, an entity calling itself "Information Protection and Authentication of Texas, LLC" (IPAT) filed a complaint in federal district court alleging that 25 security companies have infringed on two of ... Technology, Science, Entertainment, and... - http://www.tgdaily.com/ - References |
| 12 Aug 2009 Morrow received his Bachelor of Business Administration in marketing from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and was awarded the UTSA Alumni Association Alumnus of the Year award in 2002. For more information about CSIdentity ... Onrec.com - USA headlines - http://www.onrec.com/newsstories/20428.asp |
| 12 Jan 2009 by Marc Handelman More information appears after the jump. Infosecurity.US Researched Legal Data: Information Protection and Authentication of Texas, LLC v. Symantec Corp. et al. Plaintiff: Information Protection And Authentication Of Texas, LLC ... Infosecurity.US - http://infosecurity.us/ |
| 9 Jan 2009 Information Protection and Authentication of Texas (IPAT) has filed a patent infringement suit against 22 companies—including Microsoft, Symantec, CA, F-Secure, McAfee, Kaspersky, Sophos, Novell, and PC Tools—for infringing on a pair of ... Digital Trends News - http://news.digitaltrends.com/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 According to Derek Warmington, network administrator, the IT department was challenged with authenticating and centrally managing network access for its many wireless users, while keeping devices with out-of-date protection from infecting the ... eTIPS acts as the district's RADIUS server and integrates with a Meru wireless LAN and 802.1X authentication system. The eTIPS solution works with a Microsoft Active Directory server to provide identity-based access to secure the ... THE Journal: All Current Articles - http://www.thejournal.com/ - References |
| 18 Dec 2009 When I lost my password and tried to recover it, Turbine kept sending the information to the dummy email account THAT THEIR GAME ENGINE MADE ME CREATE. I kept emailing their customer service and they acknowledged it was a problem that a lot of ..... Or if it's accessed in Texas, then five minutes later from Canada. This implies one of two things: that the user is sharing the account (forbidden by Blizz's rules), or the account has been hacked. In either case, there's a ... Twenty Sided - http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/ - References |
| 16 Oct 2007 Authentication, authorization, assure privacy, audit, alarms, archive and administration are all critical for helping retailers secure their sensitive data and avoid costly breaches. ... Clearly the goal is to prevent thieves from creating copies of cards using information such as the account number, cardholder name, and expiration date. But if you also consider Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) then the scope should extend to ... Latest articles from SC Magazine US - http://www.scmagazineus.com/ - References |
| 7 Jan 2009 by Paul Roberts 30, 2008, is on behalf of that IT security stalwart Information Protection and Authentication of Texas LLC (Wait…WHO?!?!), a company that appears to exist solely for the purpose of exercising its patent ownership rights in court. ... Plausible Deniability - http://blogs.the451group.com/security/ - References |
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