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  2. North American Industry Classification System - Wikipedia

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    NAICS Desk Reference: The North American Industry Classification Systems Desk Reference. Indianapolis: JISTWork, Inc. 2000. ISBN 1-56370-694-6. Vogel, Scott M. (2001). Harris' Complete Guide to NAICS: Your Ultimate Reference to NAICS, SIC & ISIC Codes. Twinsburg, Ohio: Harris InfoSource. ISBN 1-55600-922-4.

  3. Standard Industrial Classification - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the SIC system was last revised in 1987 and was last used by the Census Bureau for the 1992 Economic Census, and has been replaced by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS code), which was released in 1997. [2]

  4. List of computer security companies - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Computer security companies - Wikipedia

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  6. Cyber-security regulation - Wikipedia

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    There are few federal cybersecurity regulations and the ones that exist focus on specific industries. The three main cybersecurity regulations are the 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the 1999 Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and the 2002 Homeland Security Act, which included the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA).

  7. Exclusive-Buyout firms vie for cybersecurity firm Trend Micro ...

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    Bain Capital, Advent International and EQT AB are among the private equity firms competing to acquire Japanese cybersecurity firm Trend Micro, which has a market value of 1.32 trillion yen ($8.54 ...

  8. Imperva - Wikipedia

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    Imperva, originally named WebCohort, was founded in 2002 by Shlomo Kramer, Amichai Shulman and Mickey Boodaei. [2] The following year the company shipped its first product, SecureSphere Web Application Database Protection, a web application firewall. [3]

  9. Tenable, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tenable Holdings, Inc. is a cybersecurity company based in Columbia, Maryland. Its vulnerability scanner software Nessus, developed in 1998, is one of the most widely deployed vulnerability assessment solutions in the cybersecurity industry. [1] As of December 31, 2023, the company had approximately 44,000 customers, including 65% of the ...