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

iTnews Security Newsletter

  Monday September 17, 2012

Haymarket Media
shadow
Click Here

EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Monash University has held celebrations to commemorate the 100th birthday this year of Alan Turing, whose work in mathematics and on artificial intelligence become the foundation of modern CAPTCHA codes as well as a crucial part of British wartime intelligence.

Also today, we present an inside look at Australian authorities' battle against underground drug networks like Silk Road.

-- James Hutchinson


LATEST SECURITY ARTICLES

Monash celebrates Turing's 100th anniversary Monash celebrates Turing's 100th anniversary
By David Braue | Sep 17, 2012
Cryptographic war hero celebrated as the father of modern computing.
Police struggle with online drug networks Police struggle with online drug networks
By Darren Pauli | Sep 11, 2012
Report paints bleak picture for narcotics enforcement.
Telcos call for clarity on data retention scheme Telcos call for clarity on data retention scheme
By James Hutchinson | Sep 14, 2012
$500-700 million potential cost to implement.
Microsoft seizes Chinese botnet domain Microsoft seizes Chinese botnet domain
By Juha Saarinen | Sep 14, 2012
Wins court injunction against alleged owners.
US patient records stolen by staff, possibly sold US patient records stolen by staff, possibly sold
By Danielle Walker | Sep 17, 2012
Miami hospital hit by second breach this year.
Huawei fears further blocks Huawei fears further blocks
By James Hutchinson | Sep 14, 2012
Urges legislative caution on national security reforms.
Stolen Apple identifiers came from US publisher Stolen Apple identifiers came from US publisher
By Juha Saarinen | Sep 11, 2012
Did FBI have the data?
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