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Computer Forensics Training in December
A must for security and network administrators, law enforcement officers and fraud investigators - advanced training courses in computer forensics. Learn about effective Windows-based investigation, including analysing and recovering Microsoft Registry artifacts. Click here to find out more |
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Better hackers behind attack boom: Verisign Security events in the third quarter jumped 150 percent over the same period last year, fuelled by more sophisticated hackers writing better code who are more interested in dollars than creating computer disasters, according to internet security firm VeriSign. More...
Grid project puts unused PCs to good works IBM and several of the world's leading scientific and philanthropic groups this week launched a project that would put millions of PCs to work on research problems ranging from Alzheimer's to disaster forecasting. More...
Destra schedules reseller roadshows ASX-listed service provider Destra has scheduled three roadshows across Australia next week with a view to creating a group of “super resellers” for its range of internet-related communications products and services. More...
Symantec bundles PC imaging, migration, retirement tools Symantec this week unveiled Ghost Solution Suite, a bundle of several products for deploying Windows and other software, migrating data to new machines, and retiring old systems. More...
Motorola acquires wireless mesh vendor Motorola has said that it will acquire MeshNetworks, a developer of 802.11 mesh networks designed to cover areas as large as entire cities. More...
Microsoft's Windows update services loom on the horizon Patch management is a particularly expensive burden for Microsoft Windows-based systems. While solution providers have profited from the services associated with installing patches, many businesses are starting to become keenly aware of the cost of implementing these patches. More...
Collaboration on research lab Carnegie Mellon University and the Korea Information Security agency have agreed to create a research lab at the university to study leading edge security technologies. More...
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