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Good afternoon,

In breaking news, the details of up to 66,000 members and clients of the Australian Insitute of Company Directors have been stolen after the "opportunistic" theft of a laptop from a data centre in Sydney.

Also today, Cisco's local managing director Les Williamson has become the latest in a string of Australian IT business leaders to vacate their positions in Australia to take on a wider Asia Pacific view.

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Security
Company Director records pinched from NAB data centre

By Darren Pauli | June 10, 2011

Laptop stolen during power outage.

 
 
Training & Development
Cisco MD Les Williamson steps up to Asia Pac role

By Brett Winterford | June 10, 2011

Vendor pursues high-growth Southeast Asian markets.

 
 
Security
Mac 'fixer' busted in spyware sting

By Staff Writer | June 10, 2011

Allegedly recommended 'hot steam' to fix internal sensor.

 
 
Software
Microsoft loses i4i patent case again

By James Vicini | June 10, 2011

Largest patent infringement verdict ever affirmed on appeal.

 
 
Security
RSA appoints first CSO

By Liam Tung | June 10, 2011

From company that alerted it to hack.

 
 
Security
Task force backs US security breach disclosure laws

By John Hilvert | June 10, 2011

Combat threats in partnership with industry.

 
 
Hardware
Google sued over Chromebook name

By Nicole Kobie | June 10, 2011

Computer maker tries to stop next week's launch.

 
 

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