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Survey shows IT pros don't see spyware, IM as problems
Enterprise IT managers don't view spyware or instant messaging as major security threats, according to a survey released Tuesday.
Marcia Savage
Aug 31 2004 10:47PM
Security
Chinese PC makers eye export markets as sales climb
The two biggest PC makers in China - Lenovo and Founder Electronics - have hinted at plans to strengthen their export strategies targeting other nations, including Australia.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 17 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
USDA National Finance Center certified as PKI provider for federal agencies
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Finance Center was officially named a certified provider of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) services for the federal government.
Marcia Savage
Aug 10 2004 5:02PM
Security
Trojan parades as bin Laden photo
Bloodthirsty users hoping to see the dead body of Osama bin Laden will get more than they expect if they fall for the latest internet scam.
Illena Armstrong
Jul 26 2004 2:41PM
Security
Avalanche of Acrobat rivals expected as channel grows
Victoria-based software distributor Avalanche Media has announced plans to boost its Australian reseller channel from 40 to 75 by the end of September.
Fleur Doidge
Jul 26 2004 12:00AM
Software
As easy as one, two, ten
A solid cybersecurity program requires more than three steps, but Paul Kurtz thinks they are surely worth it
A solid
Jul 15 2004 11:26AM
Security
PC resellers branded as
Byron Connolly
Jul 14 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Mobility stakes to rise as market gets saturated
Mobility resellers will have to up their expertise levels or risk getting left behind when mobile phone sales reach saturation point in Australia next year, an IDC analyst has claimed.
Fleur Doidge
May 24 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
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
Lundy pans BITS funds as
Staff Writers
May 7 2004 12:00AM
Training & Development
Netsky writers claim Sasser as own
Authors of the Netsky worm are claiming responsibility for the Sasser worm that has infected thousands of computers.
Dan Ilett
May 6 2004 9:27AM
Security
UBL approved as OASIS draft
Staff Writers
May 4 2004 12:00AM
Software
Verykios meditates as LAN gets new GM
Long-standing LAN Systems boss Nick Verykios has quit as GM of the distributor, replaced by former director of sales Wendy O’Keeffe.
Byron Connolly
Apr 30 2004 12:00AM
Networking
Business as usual post-Telstra buyout, claims KAZ
KAZ Group has claimed that little, if any, rationalisation of its staffing or operations can be expected from its $333 million buyout by Telstra.
Fleur Doidge
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Byron Connolly
Apr 7 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Mid-day approaches for Sun as partners gather
Sun is shoring up its reseller ramparts to take on the mid-market, aiming to sign 100 volume system partners by Christmas and building a dedicated sales team for that sector.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 6 2004 12:00AM
Software
Targus signs Dicker Data as sixth distributor
Portable computing accessories vendor Targus has signed Sydney-based Dicker Data as distributor number six in Australia.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 22 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
MyDoom predicted to be as bad as Sobig
Security companies have predicted that the Mydoom mass mailing virus would have as large an impact as last year’s Sobig worm.
Byron Connolly
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Christina Torode
Jan 28 2004 12:00AM
Security
Thinking About Security as you Build Your Architecture
The security of an environment is often won or lost at the architecture level.
Brad Johnson,
Jan 19 2004 9:47AM
Security
Protecting Consumer Privacy Is as Easy
In his last column [www.infosecnews.com/opinion/2002/05/15_04.htm], Bill Van Emburg discussed the urgent requirement for companies to address the privacy of their customers' data.
Bill Van
Jan 16 2004 12:57PM
Security
Super! Ultra! Jumbo! Privacy as the New Multi-Purpose Word
I am becoming more convinced that there are way too many interpretations of the word “privacy.”
Melisa LaBancz-Bleasdale
Jan 15 2004 11:10AM
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