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Telco/ISP
Social engineering threat tops infosec risks: ASD
Agencies told to avoid bait.
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Five-year deal.
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Calibre overhauls IT 'police' department
Firm's first CIO rebuilds strategy.
Liz Tay
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WorleyParsons buys new data management software
Expands scope of existing software agreement.
Ry Crozier
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Downer EDI kicks off major IT transformation
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Engineering realigned under CTO.
Brett Winterford
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Training & Development
Engineers build climbing robotic gecko
Human-scale adhesive in the works.
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Oddware
Blue Coat stresses need to combat social engineering
User awareness must supplement protections, says firm.
Shaun Nichols
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Security
Hackers attempt to dupe NetRegistry customers
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Brett Winterford
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Security experts emphasise social engineering risks
F-Secure and Sophos urge greater caution.
Staff Writers
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Security
Serena Williams meltdown is latest poisoned search attack
Hackers continue to use a tried-and-true tactic to infect internet users: poisoned search results.
Dan Kaplan
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Security
Purported malicious CD-ROMs actually part of pen test
A package sent to a US credit union last week containing supposedly malicious CD-ROMs prompted a fraud alert from the US National Credit Union Administration, but it was actually part of a penetration test.
Angela Moscaritolo
Sep 1 2009 11:39AM
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We don't need no education?
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Conroy lays out civil engineering interests
Telstra ducts not the only underground path.
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Jun 24 2009 2:04PM
Telco/ISP
Consultant accesses company's data room in social engineering 'attack'
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Dan Raywood
May 7 2009 10:56AM
Security
Ginos Engineering fined $114,000 for software piracy
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