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ICT jobs: are they out there?

ICT jobs: are they out there?

A new survey has found that fulltime employment in Australia’s information and communications technology (ICT) sector had grown, while unemployment remained ‘unacceptably high’.
Nirmal Chandrasena Feb 23 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
Intel exec: next chipsets are biggest leap in 10 years

Intel exec: next chipsets are biggest leap in 10 years

Intel's next generation of chipsets will mark a milestone in performance and digital convergence, combining several critical technologies to boost audio, video and image performance, a top executive of the chipmaker claimed.
Edward F. Moltzen Feb 18 2004 12:00AM Software
Improving Critical Infrastructure Protection: CISSPs are Getting it Done

Improving Critical Infrastructure Protection: CISSPs are Getting it Done

At the end of 2001, it was widely reported that U.S. government agencies have earned failing grades for their efforts to improve information security.
Laurie Mcquillan Jan 19 2004 11:28AM Security
Are Corporations Making the Internet Safe for Hackers?

Are Corporations Making the Internet Safe for Hackers?

In 1984, the London Metropolitan Police Service, under the efforts of John Austen, had the pioneering vision to start one of the first computer crime units in the world.
Richard R. Jan 16 2004 2:00PM Security
Managed Security Service Providers Are Dead - Long Live MSSPs

Managed Security Service Providers Are Dead - Long Live MSSPs

Managed security services providers (MSSPs) are dead.
Robert Lonadier Jan 15 2004 1:29PM Security
Cyberterrorism: Are We Leaving the Keys Out?

Cyberterrorism: Are We Leaving the Keys Out?

In a post-Sept. 11 world, the security community is being asked to address a growing list of sobering scenarios that range from the newly plausible to the truly frightening.
Kevin Cunningham Jan 15 2004 10:01AM Security
The masters of disguise: Do you know who your users are?

The masters of disguise: Do you know who your users are?

Illena Armstrong looks at the complex and challenging task of managing identities over today’s distributed company systems.
Illena Armstrong Jan 13 2004 3:57PM Security
Hackers: Are you inviting them in?

Hackers: Are you inviting them in?

Surely by now, organizations should have erected the strongest barriers to hackers. But, as Illena Armstrong and others point out, many holes remain
Illena Armstrong Jan 13 2004 11:55AM Security
Passwords exposed: Users are the weakest link

Passwords exposed: Users are the weakest link

Illena Armstrong discovers that the use of traditional passwords could be giving many organizations a false sense of security.
Illena Armstrong Jan 13 2004 10:34AM Security
Security Qualifications - Are They Worth It?

Security Qualifications - Are They Worth It?

IT qualifications and security certifications are becoming more and more important to both individuals and companies alike, especially important in this current politically turbulent climate.
Robert Chapman Jan 12 2004 12:54PM Security
Are You Safe On the Web?

Are You Safe On the Web?

Proper use of the internet is becoming vital for corporations and public organizations.
Kevin Thiele Jan 12 2004 12:26PM Security
Electronic Identity: On the internet nobody knows you are a citizen

Electronic Identity: On the internet nobody knows you are a citizen

The emergence of the internet is a comparatively recent phenomenon.
Jack Nagle Jan 12 2004 11:43AM Security
Are Remote Users Your Security Blind Spot?

Are Remote Users Your Security Blind Spot?

More people than ever before are working from home - and it is no wonder.
Carole Theriault Jan 12 2004 10:32AM Security
Simple, Efficient Security Products are the Key to Successful Policy Enforcement

Simple, Efficient Security Products are the Key to Successful Policy Enforcement

Whether the problems lie with the end-user or at the board-level, with reticence or apathy, policy enforcement is one of the greatest challenges in securing the corporate network.
Jon Callas Jan 12 2004 10:11AM Security
Intrusion Prevention and Detection: Are They Just Missing the Point?

Intrusion Prevention and Detection: Are They Just Missing the Point?

Organizations know they must protect themselves from the mysterious enemy that is a ‘hacker’ and viruses such as LoveLetter, but often there is a misguided belief that these external threats are the main risks to businesses.
Jean-Charles Barbou Jan 9 2004 3:59PM Security
Are your Web servers haemorrhaging cash?

Are your Web servers haemorrhaging cash?

Hackers manage to successfully break into systems much more often than you might realise.
Yuval Ben-Itzhak Jan 9 2004 3:19PM Security
Questions from the security zone: Are all VPNs created equal?

Questions from the security zone: Are all VPNs created equal?

Given today’s ever tighter IT budgets and emphasis on cost savings, many organizations are planning to replace their wide area network (WAN) connections, looking for a reliable and more cost effective alternative that doesn’t compromise security.
Staff Writers Jan 9 2004 3:06PM Security
Workplace Recovery - ensure your technical requirements are met

Workplace Recovery - ensure your technical requirements are met

The issues facing many firms considering subscribing to Workplace Recovery facilities go further than merely the location, number of seats available or subscription cost.
Andrew Waterston Jan 9 2004 2:50PM Security
Are You Indulging In Unprotected Wireless?

Are You Indulging In Unprotected Wireless?

Wireless PCs and wireless laptops are being increasingly used in both business and the home.
Staff Writers Jan 9 2004 2:16PM Security
Lights are on for security vendors

Lights are on for security vendors

Security distributor equIP is opening a technical assistance centre to help its resellers and customers economize on support costs
Dan Ilett Jan 6 2004 11:56AM Security

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