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Optus lobbies for copper cost carve-up

Optus lobbies for copper cost carve-up

Ducts already paid for by NBN Co?
Ry Crozier Sep 5 2013 11:05AM Telco/ISP
Telstra faces rejig for NBN fibre 'pull through'

Telstra faces rejig for NBN fibre 'pull through'

Pressure to keep ISPs better informed.
Ry Crozier Dec 18 2012 5:57PM Telco/ISP
Researchers say certain HP scanners can permit spying

Researchers say certain HP scanners can permit spying

WebScan feature could be used for corporate espionage if not secured properly.
Angela Moscaritolo Sep 3 2010 2:20PM Security
MySpace changes privacy settings

MySpace changes privacy settings

Users can determine whether people under 18 years old can view their profiles.
Dan Raywood Aug 19 2010 12:32PM Security
Geolocation threats rise following demonstration of router hacking that can pinpoint a person's home

Geolocation threats rise following demonstration of router hacking that can pinpoint a person's home

Personal privacy could now be considered as dead following the demonstration of extraction of geolocation information from a web browser without using IP geolocation data.
Dan Raywood Aug 11 2010 1:38PM Security
How can you be confident when the endgame stakes are increasing?

How can you be confident when the endgame stakes are increasing?

IT personnel need to take more of an integrated approach.
Devin Anderson, product line manager for Security Suite, Jun 28 2010 11:21AM Security
EU says Oracle can buy Sun

EU says Oracle can buy Sun

Why the move will not limit competition
Dave Bailey Jan 22 2010 6:55AM Software
Malware hidden in English language text

Malware hidden in English language text

How hackers could evade antivirus protection.
Robert Blincoe Dec 1 2009 12:13AM Security
Telstra coy on "real value" of its network

Telstra coy on "real value" of its network

Telco won't say how much it's worth to NBNco.
Ry Crozier Oct 28 2009 4:07PM Telco/ISP
Opinion: Can green IT survive the downturn?

Opinion: Can green IT survive the downturn?

The need for IT to take a lead role in environmental matters should not be diminished by the recession, writes Pete Foster.
Pete Foster Apr 24 2009 6:34AM Financial Services
Opinion: Can Skype make headway in the enterprise?

Opinion: Can Skype make headway in the enterprise?

Concerns over security may thwart Skype’s ambition to grab a slice of the enterprise SIP market.
Dave Bailey Mar 26 2009 6:27AM Telco/ISP
Opinion: How SMEs can implement tailored IT systems

Opinion: How SMEs can implement tailored IT systems

Too often, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) do not take responsibility for educating themselves sufficiently about technology, instead putting their trust in technology vendors or channel partners whose interests are not always aligned with the SME's.
Tim Harmon, Feb 4 2009 6:52AM Strategy
How new access control technologies can address insider threats

How new access control technologies can address insider threats

Open networks and fast-moving data allow errors and malfeasance by network insiders to create significant financial, public-relations and regulatory risks, says Juniper's Rich Campagna.
Rich Campagna Jan 13 2009 5:09PM Security
Can Quark XPress win back customers?

Can Quark XPress win back customers?

Can Quark XPress claw its way back into the desktop publishing space? iTnews talks to Alex Nemeth, regional business director A/NZ, about Quark XPress 8 – and why users should give it another look.
Kathryn Small Nov 25 2008 3:31PM Software
Red Flags rules can help stop identity theft

Red Flags rules can help stop identity theft

Identity theft has become a multi-billion dollar issue that continues to accelerate, and protecting against it has become a multi-million dollar business, says Deloitte's Mark Steinhoff.
Mark Steinhoff, Deloitte Oct 29 2008 3:42PM Security
Swiss researchers can read wired keyboards

Swiss researchers can read wired keyboards

Swiss researchers at the Security and Cryptography Laboratory have managed to eavesdrop on 11 wired keyboards.
Nick Farrell Oct 24 2008 6:58AM Security
Can IT hold on to its innovative thinkers?

Can IT hold on to its innovative thinkers?

Technology must be used in conjunction with other skills to truly innovate, says Karl Feilder, chief executive of think tank Greenwich Mean Time.
Tom Young Oct 23 2008 2:47PM Strategy
Users can bypass iPhone security

Users can bypass iPhone security

iPhone users have uncovered a simple procedure to bypass the handset's passcode protections.
Shaun Nichols Aug 28 2008 4:01PM Security
Governance can be a channel play too

Governance can be a channel play too

Martin Atherton explains why a mismatch between information management capabilities and needs offers a golden opportunity.
Martin Atherton Jun 26 2008 3:51PM Security
Virtual worlds can cut staff training costs, says Gartner

Virtual worlds can cut staff training costs, says Gartner

According to a new report by analyst firm Gartner, IT chiefs should emphasise the reduced staff training costs that virtual world technology can bring when building a business case.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 25 2008 2:03PM Training & Development

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