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QLD student laptop rollout benefits from network upgrade
The Queensland Department of Education has confirmed the continued expansion of its network will benefit students that receive laptops under the Federal Government's digital education revolution initiative.
Ry Crozier
Jan 16 2009 3:05PM
Networking
NSW schools replace 65,000 ‘imaging’ devices
The NSW Department of Education and Training has started a major technology refresh that will see up to 65,000 ‘imaging’ devices statewide replaced with new multi function devices (MFDs), laser and inkjet printers and fax machines.
Staff Writers
Dec 9 2008 12:52PM
Hardware
General public is in need of security education
Tim Callan, vice president of SSL product marketing at VeriSign, has claimed that there is too much dependency on people's knowledge when it comes to security.
Dan Raywood
Nov 11 2008 10:23AM
Security
DET launches technology guide for parents
This week, parents of students in NSW public schools will start receiving
Click
-– the NSW Government’s ‘Technology Guide for Parents’.
Kathryn Small
Sep 9 2008 12:47PM
Training & Development
Teachers urged to go virtual
Web 2.0 technologies such as blogging, wikis and virtual worlds are disrupting traditional ways of teaching, education experts claim.
Liz Tay
Sep 2 2008 6:09PM
Software
Digital Education Revolution revolts
The Rudd Government’s $1.2 billion Digital Education Revolution could be nothing more than a futile grab at an intangible, unsustainable future, experts have warned.
Liz Tay
Sep 2 2008 12:24AM
Strategy
Cisco joins Victoria ideas lab project
Cisco has been added to the mix of tech vendors shaping the direction of an innovation and learning lab in Victoria.
Staff Writers
Sep 1 2008 5:01PM
Software
Has security become a non-issue for enterprise Open Source?
A two-year-old piece of Open Source code is likely to have far fewer security flaws than proprietary code, according to security expert Bruce Schneier.
Liz Tay
Aug 21 2008 11:28AM
Software
Psychologists tout educational benefits of video games
Video games could benefit students by improving gamers’ problem-solving skills, dexterity, and scientific thinking, psychologists say.
Liz Tay
Aug 19 2008 12:44PM
Software
Scotch College trials Microsoft unified comms
Melbourne-based Scotch College is nearing completion of an 18-month trial of Microsoft’s unified communications technology.
Ry Crozier
Aug 15 2008 7:38AM
Software
National ICT careers week kicks off
Organisations and educational institutions across Australia will be hosting presentations and running workshops as part of this week's National ICT Careers Week.
Dylan Bushell-Embling
Jul 29 2008 11:32AM
Training & Development
Education makes consumers fear nanotech
The more information consumers are given about nanotechnology and other emerging sciences the more "worried and cautious" they become, new research reveals.
Robert Jaques
Jul 17 2008 7:52AM
Hardware
Labor kicks off round one of its Digital Education Revolution
Secondary schools across Australia are set to benefit under the Rudd Government's $1.2 billion Digital Education Revolution.
Lilia Guan
Jun 13 2008 3:34PM
Hardware
Education key to fighting computer fraud
A US university researcher has published details of a strategy for businesses to fight computer fraud that centres on better education of managers..
Robert Jaques
May 28 2008 7:44AM
Security
"Byzantine" botnet uses military, education servers for spam
Researchers at an Eastern European security company have uncovered a spam-sending scheme of "Byzantine complexity" that attempts to use military and university email servers to send junk email.
Jim Carr
May 5 2008 11:02AM
Security
Education and coordination required to combat cyber crime
Cyber crime can only be reduced by educating consumers and co-ordinating efforts by all parties involved in internet commerce, say security experts..
Andrew Charlesworth
Aug 13 2007 2:05PM
Security
BBC shuts online education site
BBC to shut down its online education service.
Iain Thomson
May 16 2007 1:33PM
Software
Expert: Online security education is failing
Efforts to educate users about the dangers of phishing attacks and other online fraud have failed, according to a leading information security expert.
Fiona Raisbeck
Mar 29 2007 11:02AM
Security
Education failing to fight phishing
More integrated approach needed to stop theft.
Iain Thomson
Mar 28 2007 10:32AM
Security
Secret Service and Homeland Security team up on cybercrime education facility
An ambitious idea by a state district attorney's association has led to the creation of a first-of-its-kind federal facility designed to train local law enforcement officials from around the country on cybercrime.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 14 2007 8:00AM
Security
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