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AT&T, Telstra believed data had no future
Simon Hackett and Michael Malone thought otherwise.
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Munir Kotadia
Nov 30 2009 9:20AM
Telco/ISP
Opera claims unprecedented demand for mobile data
Traffic more than doubles in 12 months.
Dan Worth
Nov 30 2009 7:16AM
Hardware
Full-time employees greatest security risk
82 per cent see threat of employee fraud growing.
SC Australia Staff
Nov 26 2009 10:50AM
Security
Google Analytics under attack over privacy
Germany's data watchdog raises concerns.
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 26 2009 10:37AM
Security
Auditor-General slams Vic Govt data security flaws
No CIO + no security policy = huge risks.
Ben Grubb
Nov 26 2009 9:57AM
Security
2010- A Security Odyssey
NetIQ's David Bell presents his predictions for the IT security industry in 2010.
David Bell
Nov 25 2009 5:30PM
Security
Apple devices make up third of mobile data load
iPhone, iPod Touch still lead the way in web traffic.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 24 2009 1:59PM
Hardware
Security – off with the clouds?
The cloud is best positioned to correctly implement the security triangle of confidentiality, integrity and availability for consumers and business, says IntraLinks security architect Mushegh Hakhinian.
Mushegh Hakhinian
Nov 24 2009 11:45AM
Security
One in three workers would steal data to help a friend
Global economic downturn increases desperation.
SC Australia Staff
Nov 24 2009 10:16AM
Security
Lawyers concerned about finding internal data
But rarely consulted about what tech might help.
Tom Young
Nov 24 2009 6:30AM
Storage
AMC readies Perth high-density data centre
Starts selling rack space.
Ry Crozier
Nov 24 2009 6:18AM
Networking
Enisa launches comprehensive cloud security report
Checklist for firms looking to vet providers.
Phil Muncaster
Nov 21 2009 9:10AM
Security
HP introduces continuous backup for laptops
Enterprise product works online or offline.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 20 2009 6:29AM
Storage
Police e-crime unit swoops on Zeus suspects
Pair arrested over Trojan bank account scam.
Phil Muncaster
Nov 19 2009 9:38AM
Security
Over 75% of security products fail to perform
ICSA releases damning report.
Dan Raywood
Nov 18 2009 10:39AM
Security
Controversial historian suffers email hack
Activists steal account data from David Irving.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 18 2009 10:20AM
Security
Companies still lacking data management policies
Struggle to find saved data again.
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 18 2009 6:25AM
Strategy
Cybercriminals leverage swine flu threat
Sophos details Tamiflu fraud.
SC Australia Staff
Nov 17 2009 11:43AM
Security
Symantec makes the case for smarter storage
Company talks up unified approach.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 13 2009 2:07PM
Security
US government data trawling exposed
Indymedia case shows embarrassing levels of snooping.
Iain Thomson
Nov 12 2009 12:07PM
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