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Protecting privacy
Consumers are willing to offer up personal information, provided they recognise a specific benefit for that interaction, reports Chuck Miller.
Chuck Miller
Jun 26 2009 4:47PM
Security
Leak: Vodafone customers protest poor network
Is the new iPhone a telco "Terminator"?
Ry Crozier
Jun 26 2009 11:25AM
Telco/ISP
IBM develops a way to process encrypted data
A researcher at IBM has developed a way to analyse encrypted data without decoding it, according to a statement from IBM.
Chuck Miller
Jun 26 2009 10:36AM
Security
Opinion: The true cost of data collection
Personal data holders must be open and accountable.
John Pethica
Jun 25 2009 4:05PM
Security
Many IT security pros don't use passwords
IT security professionals are only marginally more likely to use passwords than standard users, according to a new survey.
SC Australia Staff
Jun 25 2009 3:29PM
Security
PCI DSS standards to face open comment
The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) is looking for feedback on its payment industry guidelines and plans to roll out an online tool to make providing input easier.
Chuck Miller
Jun 25 2009 11:09AM
Security
Ausenco uses virtual smarts for desert-crossing Disaster Recovery
Disaster recovery connects sites in Brisbane and Perth.
Brett Winterford
Jun 24 2009 7:19AM
Networking
Scientists to scale up quantum data breakthrough
Another decade before commercial products are on the market.
Ry Crozier
Jun 23 2009 12:01AM
Networking
Secure social networking in the corporate world
How do you embrace social media while ensuring your business is protected from the myriad of threats that come with it? Marshal8e6's Jeremy Hulse explains.
Jeremy Hulse
Jun 19 2009 3:05PM
Security
Security experts uncover one-stop botnet marketplace
Researchers have uncovered a fully-functional marketplace for the building and selling of botnets.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 18 2009 10:27AM
Security
EMC and NetApp fight to buy Data Domain
New legal challenges muddle corporate fight.
Iain Thomson
Jun 18 2009 10:22AM
Storage
Microsoft stops paying for employee's smartphones
Unless they are using Windows Mobile...
Iain Thomson
Jun 16 2009 2:03PM
Telco/ISP
Survey reveals culture of IT admin snooping
Over a third of IT staff have used their administration rights to access privileged information about employees, customers and their company for personal reasons, according to a recent survey by Cyber-Ark.
Staff Writers
Jun 12 2009 11:43AM
Security
T-Mobile confirms hack but doubts crooks have the goods
T-Mobile has confirmed that hackers were able to swipe data from its systems, but the wireless carrier is downplaying the threat to customers.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 10 2009 3:00PM
Security
Hackers offer T-Mobile data to highest bidder
A group of hackers claims to have completely cracked T-Mobile's network in the US, and stolen proprietary operating data, customer databases and financial records.
Iain Thomson
Jun 10 2009 6:11AM
Security
Hackers offer T-Mobile data for sale to highest bidder
A group of hackers is claiming to have completely cracked T-Mobile’s network in the Unites States and stolen proprietary operating data, customer databases and financial records.
Iain Thomson
Jun 9 2009 2:59PM
Security
IBM targets System z users with raft of updates
IBM has announced plans to release around 30 technology enhancements for its System z mainframe software.
Miya Knights
Jun 6 2009 10:47AM
Software
Analysis: Data Domain becomes frontline of storage battle
Both EMC and NetApp claim to have made superior bids in a torrid war to acquire data de-duplication specialists Data Domain.
Brett Winterford
Jun 5 2009 4:10PM
Storage
Inside the Commonwealth Bank data centre
The Commonwealth Bank wants to see data centre requirements contract in the coming years, potentially using cloud capacity to combat the race for data centre space.
Ry Crozier
Jun 4 2009 12:01AM
Networking
EMC battles with NetApp to buy Data Domain
EMC is competing with NetApp for the acquisition of deduplication storage firm Data Domain, after EMC made a US$1.8bn (A$2.2 bn) all-cash offer this week.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 3 2009 2:21AM
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