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Multi player games are 'good for kids'

Multi player games are 'good for kids'

Online gaming provides 'positive experiences' for young people.
Staff Writers Jul 4 2007 4:43PM Hardware
2008 SC Magazine Awards nominations are now open

2008 SC Magazine Awards nominations are now open

Nominations are now open for the 2008 SC Magazine Awards, which salute the security industry's best products, services and professionals.
Jim Carr Jun 27 2007 11:21AM Security
Google says MCA's site is bad

Google says MCA's site is bad

Security experts are mum on claims by search engine Google that Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art Website contains malicious ‘badware’.
Negar Salek Jun 13 2007 3:48PM Security
Most data centre thefts are inside jobs

Most data centre thefts are inside jobs

Beware the enemy within.
Clement James Mar 15 2007 1:56PM Networking
Survey: Insiders are biggest threat to intellectual property

Survey: Insiders are biggest threat to intellectual property

A new survey has found that more than half of enterprises believe that the biggest threat to their sensitive information is through the action of malicious or negligent insiders—be they employees, outsourced workers or others working with trusted partners.
Ericka Chickowski Mar 6 2007 12:34AM Security
Opinion: Where are all the women in ICT?

Opinion: Where are all the women in ICT?

Despite many achieving satisfying and stimulating careers, the number of women in the ICT industry is falling, AIIA CEO Sheryle Moon laments.
Staff Writers Feb 16 2007 12:22PM Training & Development
'Mobiles are safe', operators claim

'Mobiles are safe', operators claim

Base stations do not damage DNA, operators say.
Simon Burns Jan 29 2007 9:54AM Telco/ISP
Ebay amongst phishers' favourites

Ebay amongst phishers' favourites

PayPal, Barclays and eBay were the three firms most targeted by phishers last month, according to statistics compiled by PhishTank users.
Frank Washkuch Jan 8 2007 8:06PM Security
Make sure your end users are in compliance

Make sure your end users are in compliance

With the ubiquity of the internet, Wi-Fi hotspots and USB devices, the possibilities for unauthorised software on company PCs now seem endless.
Todd Brennan, Dec 11 2006 11:36AM Security
Large companies are failing to tackle data theft

Large companies are failing to tackle data theft

Large organisations are failing to implement effective systems to track and locate data theft, according to new research.
Fiona Raisbeck Nov 30 2006 7:00AM Security
Video deals are background music to Google YouTube deal

Video deals are background music to Google YouTube deal

Copyright issue is the 'elephant in the room' behind the YouTube takeover.
Bobby Pickering Oct 11 2006 9:59AM Software
Brits are biggest downloaders of music to mobiles

Brits are biggest downloaders of music to mobiles

UK users get into the groove.
Will Head Sep 13 2006 10:09AM Telco/ISP
CISOs are only part of the plan

CISOs are only part of the plan

Can CISOs and CSOs make a difference in the companies for which they work? Can they shape a successful IT security program that promotes a flourishing, trusted and respected business? And, in the end, does it really matter if a company has a lead professional in place to oversee and usher in IT security practices, or can a company do without yet still maintain a strong IT security posture that begets consumer and investor confidence?
Illena Armstrong Aug 7 2006 9:53PM Security
Plasma screens are a girl's best friend

Plasma screens are a girl's best friend

It used to be that diamonds were a girl’s best friend, but now that position has been taken by plasma screen TVs.
Clement James Aug 7 2006 9:25AM Hardware
People are the weakest link

People are the weakest link

"The consensus was that people and processes are often the lowest common denominator in identity theft"
Mike Maddison Jul 12 2006 3:56PM Security
Two-thirds of spam servers are in Taiwan, study finds

Two-thirds of spam servers are in Taiwan, study finds

Nearly two-thirds of all spam relays are located in Taiwan, according to new research.
René Millman Jun 8 2006 1:31PM Security
Are American firms ready for wireless?

Are American firms ready for wireless?

Businesses have cited security concerns as the primary reason not to deploy wireless and remote computers, a new global survey has found.
Dan Kaplan Apr 4 2006 8:01PM Security
Six of ten WiFi networks are insecure

Six of ten WiFi networks are insecure

Almost 60 percent of WiFi networks have no security system at all, according to Panda Software in its "Security in Wireless Networks" report.
William Eazel Mar 16 2006 4:57PM Security
Are infosec pros complacent?

Are infosec pros complacent?

I had a very interesting conversation with a colleague recently. He had a disturbing take on the state of information security and, particularly, practitioners (of which he is one). He took the position that security professionals who have been around a while are becoming – no, making themselves – dinosaurs. Having been in this field well over 20 years myself, I, of course, found that a disturbing notion. You know what happened to the dinosaurs. Not a pretty thought.

Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Feb 7 2006 8:00PM Security
Mobile devices are IT managers' security headache

Mobile devices are IT managers' security headache

Two-third of IT managers are still experiencing security breaches because of poor practices on mobile devices, according to new findings.
René Millman Jan 31 2006 11:24AM Security

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