Firewall to zap XML viruses
Web services security specialist Forum Systems has teamed up with Computer Associates to create an antivirus device to protect XML applications, an area expected to see a rise in attacks.
The licensing deal will allow Forum to include CA’s eTrust antivirus software in its XML firewall for blocking unwanted traffic into company networks, Forum said on Friday. The product, called Forum XWall, will be able to scan traffic for viruses, worms and other malicious software in applications that use XML code.
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