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Privacy officers to feel the brunt of privacy law changes
A security expert is warning privacy officers to expect inevitable changes to their role during the next 18-24 months, when the federal
Privacy Act
reforms pass.
Negar Salek
Oct 3 2008 1:03PM
Security
Privacy officers to feel the brunt of privacy law changes
A security expert is warning privacy officers to expect inevitable changes to their role during the next 18-24 months, when the federal
Privacy Act
reforms pass.
Negar Salek
Oct 3 2008 7:52AM
Security
Aussie IT retailers feel the economic pinch
IT retailers are seeing a tightening of consumer belts as confidence in spending drops, petrol prices/interest rates rise, and an ominous threat of recession looms in the coming year.
Lilia Guan
Aug 4 2008 4:14PM
Financial Services
Superconductors feel the pressure
Boffins at Stanford University claim to have found a way to create "high temperature" superconductors..
Robert Jaques
May 21 2008 7:35AM
Hardware
Americans feel safe online, says poll
An overwhelming majority of Americans claim to feel safe online, according to a recent poll.
Sue Marquette
Apr 3 2008 9:40AM
Security
Gaming vest allows players to 'feel' bullets
Gaming accessories developer
TN Games
has developed a vest that will allow gamers to feel the bullets slamming into them during a first person shooter game..
Clement James
Oct 23 2007 3:26PM
Hardware
Robotic glove lets users feel images
Wearer can take hold of 3D images.
Iain Thomson
Jun 30 2007 2:22AM
Hardware
IT managers feel the fire-fighting heat
Too much time spent dealing with problems.
Staff Writers
Jun 27 2007 12:11PM
Training & Development
CSIA study: Less than a fifth feel protected on internet
Fewer than one in five Americans feel that existing laws are enough to protect them on the internet, a new survey revealed.
René Millman
May 23 2006 3:38PM
Security
Hackers start to feel long arm of law
Global collaboration is paying off. David Quainton reports on the legal success
David Quainton
Dec 6 2004 3:44PM
Security
Do you feel the force? Malware can pull you apart
Gerhard Eschelbeck discovers that as malware becomes more sophisticated, your defenses must improve to prevent damage.
Gerhard Eschelbeck
Jan 12 2004 5:06PM
Security
MS partners feel the cold
Fleur Doidge
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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