An interesting and seemingly credible
rumor is making the rounds regarding a partnership between Apple and IT security specialists
Symbiot working together to create the first security solution that not only
repels outside hostile attacks against enterprise networks, but also gathers identity information about the attackers
and then unleashes countermeasures to return the hostile love accordingly. An official press release acknowledges this
much:
”Symbiot has introduced the first and only tool that intelligently and accurately responds to hostile attacks
against enterprise networks,” said Richard Forno, former chief security officer for Network Solutions, and a noted
information warfare specialist. “While other companies offer only passive defense barriers, Symbiot provides the
equivalent of an active missile defense system.”
”Symbiot’s iSIMS running on Xserve G5 creates a compelling value proposition for enterprise customers that want to
STRIKE BACK AGAINST NETWORK-BASED ATTACKS”!
The rumor regarding Apple’s serious involvement stems from the participation of several ex-Apple employees such as
Mike W. Erwin (President for Symbioat, Inc.) and William W. Hurley (VP-Corporate Development), and also the official
announcement of Symbiot selecting Apple Xserve G5’s for their iSIMS (Intelligent Security Infrastructure Management
Systems) solution deployment. What isn’t verified is the talk about Apple investing $3 million of their own dinero to
fund the information security project, and to what extent Apple has been involved in the development. All will be
answered March 31st.
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