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Review: WebInspect
T he depth in which websites and web services are assessed by WebInspect and its clarity of vulnerability descriptions and suggested fixes is impressive.
Julian Ashbourn
Jun 1 2004 12:00AM
Security
Progress enhances global and Aust partner program
US-based Progress Software has enhanced its global partner program and promised to include its Australian channel in more marketing and support initiatives.
Fleur Doidge
May 31 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
The Issue of Compliance - It’s Here and It’s Expanding!
By now, most high-tech conferences have devoted at least one 30-minute session to the topic of Sarbanes-Oxley (aka “Sarbox”).
Melisa LaBancz-Bleasdale
May 24 2004 5:43PM
Security
CSC and AMP sign $150m contract extension
A three-year IT outsourcing contract extension has been signed between Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) and Australian financial services company AMP.
Staff Writers
May 19 2004 12:00AM
Software
Aruba and Itochu CTC take on Japan
Aruba Wireless Networks and Japanese system integration provider Itochu Techno-Science Corporation (CTC) have teamed up to sell Aruba's line of W-LAN switches in Japan.
Dan Ilett
May 18 2004 4:00PM
Security
BNS and Canadian vendor eye global IP gains
Sydney developer Better Network Services (BNS) has won a leg-up into the global IP communications market with Canadian telecommunications hardware vendor Eicon Networks.
Fleur Doidge
May 18 2004 12:00AM
Oddware
Microsoft reveals XP and 2003 vulnerability
Microsoft has admitted that a vulnerability in Windows Server 2003 and XP could allow hackers to take control of PCs by luring users to a dangerous website that contains remote execution link.
Dan Ilett
May 14 2004 1:13PM
Security
Sony and IBM to sell Cell as content creator
Sony's long-awaited parallel processor, Cell, will debut later this year in prototype digital content creation workstations, as part of a joint agreement with IBM.
Staff Writers
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Logan Booker
May 14 2004 12:00AM
Oddware
Industry changes show at Infosec and Awards
April held this year’s Infosecurity Europe show with the usual array of security firms touting their wares and hosting discussions. Most exhibitors displayed new products and many were looking markedly happier than last year, when IT spending was in the doldrums and security spending was struggling to hold its head above water. Also interesting was the conference track (despite some spectacularly badly-designed rooms)
Jon Tullett
May 6 2004 9:18AM
Security
Carphone Warehouse opts for SSL VPN and token solution
The Carphone Warehouse is implementing a secure remote access system for its 8000 employees in over 10 countries.
Dan Ilett
Apr 29 2004 1:27PM
Security
ASI and Defence strike $2m deal
Local systems integrator and box builder ASI Solutions has struck a $2 million contract with the Australian Department of Defence.
Nirmal Chandrasena
Apr 27 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
CERT and NISCC warns of TCP flaw
IT security specialists are warning of serious flaw in the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
Dan Ilett
Apr 21 2004 4:14PM
Security
ODPM deploys nationwide antivirus and firewall solution
The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM), Regional Co-ordination Unit (RCU) has deployed an network security solution to protect UK Regional Government Offices from cyber attacks.
Dan Ilett
Apr 16 2004 4:06PM
Security
Access, compliance and overall security top concerns
About 30 percent of some 100 IT executives stated that control of access to critical infrastructure is the most important improvement to achieve for their IT operations.
Illena Armstrong
Apr 14 2004 2:44PM
Security
Why pink and fluffy are the new watchwords
When the speaker at the front of the room announced that security was really about “pink, fluffy stuff,” I started looking for the exit. And I am sure I was not the only one.
Ron Condon
Apr 13 2004 4:27PM
Security
Stellar and CipherTrust pair up
Internet monitoring firm Stellar Technologies has teamed up with email security company CipherTrust.
Dan Ilett
Apr 7 2004 3:38PM
Security
Review: SSH Tectia Server and Client
Many products in this test focus on securing locally stored (or local network) data via encryption techniques.
Julian Ashbourn
Apr 7 2004 12:00AM
Security
Netsky and Bagle most prevalent malware in March
Variants of the Netsky worm topped the virus chart in March, according to a report released Wednesday by antivirus vendor Sophos.
Marcia Savage
Apr 1 2004 1:53AM
Security
META and SecurePipe form partnership
META and SecurePipe have joined forces to offer managed security and compliance.
Jon Tullett
Mar 26 2004 5:46PM
Security
RIAA website offline for six days - and counting
The website of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is said to have been effectively downed for six days.
Steve Gold
Mar 23 2004 4:41PM
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