Latest News
Accenture to buy Australian cyber security firm CyberCX
Hack at UnitedHealth's tech unit impacted 192.7 million people
ATO considers AI coding assistance for 800 core developers
Suncorp deploys Duck Creek at AAMI
"BitUnlocker" full-volume encryption bypass found by Microsoft researchers
LOG IN
SUBSCRIBE
NEWS
GOVERNMENT
SECURITY
AI
DIGITAL NATION
RESOURCES
PODCAST
EVENTS
ADVERTISE
Search
BUSINESS
CLOUD
DATA CENTRE
EDUCATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
HARDWARE
HEALTHCARE
INDUSTRIAL
NETWORKING
PROJECTS
SOFTWARE
STORAGE
STRATEGY
TECHNOLOGY
TELCO/ISP
HR
MARKETING
FINANCE
LEADERSHIP
GOVERNANCE
EMERGING TECH
STATE OF SECURITY 2025
State of HR Tech
State of AI 2024
Special Reports
Focal Points
MEDIA HUB
PARTNER CONTENT
PARTNER HUBS
RESEARCH
Data&AI Breakfast
SECURITY AWARDS
DIGITAL NATION AWARDS
BENCHMARK AWARDS
Digital As Usual
NEWS
BUSINESS
CLOUD
DATA CENTRE
EDUCATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
HARDWARE
HEALTHCARE
INDUSTRIAL
NETWORKING
PROJECTS
SOFTWARE
STORAGE
STRATEGY
TECHNOLOGY
TELCO/ISP
GOVERNMENT
SECURITY
AI
DIGITAL NATION
HR
MARKETING
FINANCE
LEADERSHIP
GOVERNANCE
EMERGING TECH
RESOURCES
STATE OF SECURITY 2025
State of HR Tech
State of AI 2024
Special Reports
Focal Points
MEDIA HUB
PARTNER CONTENT
PARTNER HUBS
RESEARCH
PODCAST
EVENTS
Data&AI Breakfast
SECURITY AWARDS
DIGITAL NATION AWARDS
BENCHMARK AWARDS
Digital As Usual
ADVERTISE
Log In
Email:
Password:
Remember me
|
Forgot password?
Don't have an account? Register now!
Home
bosses
bosses
Securing businesses is "extremely challenging", claim UK bosses
British businesses are finding that protecting their organisations from hackers, social networking threats and browser vulnerabilities is an increasing struggle, according to research
Richard Thurston
Jun 11 2008 11:00AM
Security
Aussie workers blame bosses for cyber-bullying
Australian workers have accused their bosses of cyber-bullying in the work place, according to a survey of 1,782 employees by online career network, LinkMe.com.au.
Negar Salek
May 26 2008 3:34PM
Training & Development
Data breach bosses 'should go to jail'
A quarter of IT security professionals believe that heads of companies which suffer serious breaches of confidential consumer data should go to jail, a recent survey reveals..
Andrew Charlesworth
Apr 9 2008 1:04PM
Security
Red Hat bosses open source SOA
Enterprise open source vendor Red Hat has announced what it says is the "market's first comprehensive open source service orientated architecture technology."
Dave Bailey
Feb 19 2008 3:34PM
Software
Bosses accused of flouting email security
Only 15 percent of companies have a policy on email confidentiality.
Clement James
May 7 2007 4:03PM
Security
Most U.K. staff would turn in pirate bosses
Almost half of U.K. employees have suffered from exposure to "illegal or inappropriate activities" at work - including being asked to use pirated software, according to new research.
William Eazel
Mar 27 2006 9:46AM
Security
Compliance boggles IT bosses
UK businesses are struggling to cope with the regulations governing IT in the workplace.
Dan Ilett
Jul 7 2004 12:24PM
Security
Most popular tech stories
CBA's leaders are keeping a close watch on AI metrics
Coles Group to test agentic AI on staff leave booking
NBN Co weaves AI and automation into its operational "fabric"
OVIC sets limits on GenAI tool use in external meetings
Bunnings pilots AI for its 55,000-strong workforce
HamiltonJet partners with digital services provider Fortude
SentinelOne signs distribution agreement with Sektor
Rapid7’s new SIEM combines exposure management with threat detection
The techpartner.news podcast, episode 3: Why security consultancy founder Kat McCrabb started with the hard stuff
Bluechip Infotech enters final stage of Goodson Imports acquisition
ParKam's smart parking project at Curtin University will be a world-first
Blackberry celebrates "giant step forward"
How Jemena uses IoT to push the boundaries of customer innovation in the gas sector
Photos: Australian industry explores data for net zero
Govt launches consumer tech label program for smart devices
Log In
Don't have an account? Register now!
Email:
Password:
Remember me
|
Forgot your password?