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German government considers voluntary data protection code

German government considers voluntary data protection code

Nation prepares for Street View roll-out.
Dan Raywood Sep 22 2010 2:43PM Security
'Old-new' Windows vulnerability discovered

'Old-new' Windows vulnerability discovered

200 apps possibly affected.
Dan Raywood Aug 24 2010 2:01PM Security
Microsoft classifies Win32k.sys vulnerability as a low grade threat

Microsoft classifies Win32k.sys vulnerability as a low grade threat

No plans for an out-of-band patch.
Dan Raywood Aug 16 2010 1:44PM Security
Analysis: How secure is an optical-fibre network?

Analysis: How secure is an optical-fibre network?

What IT leaders should consider.
Dave Bailey Aug 7 2009 7:06AM Technology
How to succeed as an interim IT manager

How to succeed as an interim IT manager

Working on a short-term contract can be challenging.
Simon Berry Jun 19 2009 7:08AM Training & Development
Effective Data Loss Prevention in an SSL World

Effective Data Loss Prevention in an SSL World

Today, businesses are increasingly moving to SSL-encrypted traffic on their network for greater security and data protection.
Wayne Neich Oct 17 2008 12:22PM Security
Weekly Roundup: The NBN seems further away and an astronaut outs aliens on heavy metal radio

Weekly Roundup: The NBN seems further away and an astronaut outs aliens on heavy metal radio

New setbacks arose this week for the national broadband network (NBN). In other news, a former astronaut claimed aliens have been to Earth during a radio interview.
Staff Writers Jul 26 2008 1:24PM Telco/ISP
Green IT failing to have an impact

Green IT failing to have an impact

UK businesses which have implemented green IT policies are seeing average energy savings of just 10 per cent, according to research released this week.
Clement James Jul 11 2008 9:19AM Strategy
"The knives are out" : Telstra's take on the NBN

"The knives are out" : Telstra's take on the NBN

Telstra has hit out at its critics with claims that the release of the National Broadband Network (NBN) regulatory submissions has lifted the veil to reveal a unified attack on the telco.
Lilia Guan Jul 4 2008 2:47PM Telco/ISP
ITC makes Vint Cerf an Honorary Freeman

ITC makes Vint Cerf an Honorary Freeman

Vint Cerf, considered by many to be the 'father of the internet', has been made an Honorary Freeman by the Information Technologists' Company (ITC)..
Staff Writers Apr 21 2008 12:28PM Telco/ISP
An odd couple or a perfect match?

An odd couple or a perfect match?

Industry experts have voiced a wide range of opinions on the potential acquisition of web search and online marketing firm Yahoo by Microsoft.
Phil Muncaster Feb 27 2008 2:10PM Strategy
"Goolag" search-scan tool unlikely to spawn wave of attacks

"Goolag" search-scan tool unlikely to spawn wave of attacks

A new tool that uses the Google search engine to scan websites for vulnerabilities -- released last week by the flamboyant Texas-based hacking consortium known as Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) -- is not likely to enable a wave of new attacks from hackers, experts say.
Jack Rogers Feb 26 2008 10:16AM Security
Identity theft costs an average of US$31K

Identity theft costs an average of US$31K

The average cost of identity theft and resulting fraud in cases solved by the US Secret Service over a six-year period was more than US$31,000, according to a study..
Matt Chapman Oct 25 2007 2:19PM Security
First prize: An all expenses paid UK IT-shop for aspiring Aus SMEs

First prize: An all expenses paid UK IT-shop for aspiring Aus SMEs

International Business Wales is calling on Australian IT companies to enter this year’s Wales’ International Technium Challenge, a competition for SMEs where the winner gets to set up a post in Wales free of charge for a year.
Mitchell Bingemann Oct 8 2007 3:49PM Strategy
Spam levels reach an all time high

Spam levels reach an all time high

Spam levels have reached an all time high, according to the latest figures released by Ipswitch, a network monitoring company.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 26 2007 10:19AM Security
Sun offers Linux an olive branch

Sun offers Linux an olive branch

USA - 'Let's make great software, not flamewars'.
Tom Sanders Jun 15 2007 10:57AM Software
Microsoft urges businesses to develop an appetite for Vista

Microsoft urges businesses to develop an appetite for Vista

GLOBAL - Microsoft has released a set of new tools that will help companies migrate to the Windows Vista operating system.
Tom Sanders Jun 6 2007 5:25PM Software
Insuring an insurer

Insuring an insurer

Local business solutions developer scores joint deal with large financial services organisation, Fair Issac.
Lilia Guan Apr 24 2007 11:15AM Financial Services
CeBIT: Smart apartment keeps an eye on the elderly

CeBIT: Smart apartment keeps an eye on the elderly

Fraunhofer researchers show off intelligent living spaces.
Ian Williams Mar 26 2007 9:07AM Software
Porn spam low; while spam hits record highs

Porn spam low; while spam hits record highs

Pornographic spam levels dropped to an all-time low in February, according to new research from Symantec, while a Marshal report showed overall spam levels at a record high.
Fiona Raisbeck Mar 8 2007 1:06AM Security

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