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Mobile-security startup debuts with ‘container’ and audit tech for iPad – Network World

Mobile-security startup debuts with 'container' and audit tech for iPad
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Network World – Mobile-device security startup Averail makes its debut today with its "containerization" software and service intended to give IT managers control over mobile-device apps and their content. The product, called Averail Access, is only

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CIA pumps money into mobile security startup – FierceMobileIT


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CIA pumps money into mobile security startup
FierceMobileIT
The Central Intelligence Agency's investment arm In-Q-Tel is investing an undisclosed amount of money into Tyfone, a Portland, Ore.-based mobile security in the cloud startup. IQT said it was investing in Tyfone because of its patent portfolio and
CIA invests in mobile security company to keep transactions under wrapsVentureBeat
Tyfone, IQT partner on mobile security in NFC transactionsTelecompaper (subscription)
Tyfone, In-Q-Tel provide US Government with mobile security in cloud and NFC NFCNews
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Citrix Acquires Mobile Security Start-Up Zenprise – New York Times (blog)


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Citrix Acquires Mobile Security Start-Up Zenprise
New York Times (blog)
Citrix will announce Wednesday that it has bought Zenprise, a mobile security start-up company whose backers include Greylock Partners, Shasta Ventures, the Mayfield Fund, Rembrandt Venture Partners and Bay Partners. The deal terms were not disclosed
Red-hot mobile security startup Zenprise gets snapped up by CitrixVentureBeat
Citrix Acquires MDM Vendor ZenpriseNetworkComputing.com
Citrix Acquires Mobile Device Management Provider ZenpriseCMSWire

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Computer security startup Carbon Black moving HQ to Philadelphia – keystoneedge


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Computer security startup Carbon Black moving HQ to Philadelphia
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"We've broken into countless networks, all for the right purposes," says Mike Viscuso, CEO of computer security startup Carbon Black. The hackers for good are moving headquarters to Philadelphia. "We think we are building a foundation to change the

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