Can't view this message? Click here to view it online.

iTnews Security Newsletter

  Monday May 14, 2012

Haymarket Media
shadow
Click Here

EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

This week, we look at the CISSP certification and whether or not security credentials have remained relevant in a revenue-focused market.

And the Australian Government will spend $7.5 million to extend its National Document Verification Service to the private sector by the year's end.

-- Liz Tay

LATEST SECURITY ARTICLES

Defending the CISSP Defending the CISSP
By Dan Kaplan | May 14, 2012
How relevant are security certifications?
Budget extends national ID checks to companies Budget extends national ID checks to companies
By Darren Pauli | May 9, 2012
Document verification service gets $7.5 million boost.
SAS, Capgemini to combat welfare fraud SAS, Capgemini to combat welfare fraud
By Staff Writer | May 14, 2012
Formalise partnership after project works.
US Defence approves BlackBerry 7 smartphones US Defence approves BlackBerry 7 smartphones
By Staff Writer | May 14, 2012
Six new models win DoD approval.
Microsoft issues fixes for 'patched' Duqu threat Microsoft issues fixes for 'patched' Duqu threat
By Dan Kaplan | May 14, 2012
Patches fix 23 vulnerabilities
South Africa to adopt Aussie iCode this year South Africa to adopt Aussie iCode this year
By Darren Pauli | May 9, 2012
Former IIA chief expands anti-botnet initiative.
Russian citizens targeted in Ustream DDoS Russian citizens targeted in Ustream DDoS
By Liam Tung | May 10, 2012
'March of Millions' spills from streets to web.
Click Here

The email address for this subscription is %%Email Address%%.

If you no longer wish to receive the iTnews Security newsletter, please unsubscribe.

If this email was forwarded to you by a friend or colleague, you can subscribe to the iTnews Security newsletters yourself here.

We respect your privacy; should you no longer wish to receive mailings from iTnews, click on the unsubscribe link above. Please do not reply to this email. To view our Privacy Policy, go to the Haymarket Media Privacy Policy.
Your comments and suggestions about this email and other Haymarket Media products or services can be emailed to support@haymarketmedia.com.au

Copyright © 2012 Haymarket Media. All rights reserved.
ABN 610 8306 3914 | ACN 083 063 914

Atomic MPC  |  BIT  |  CRN  |  iTnews  |  PC & Tech Authority  |  SC Magazine  |  Haymarket Media