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It’s vital to look back and learn from mistakes

It’s vital to look back and learn from mistakes

One of the great things about mistakes is learning from them. Indeed, it can be argued that many of the greatest advances have come from mistakes. Of course, it's best to learn from the mistakes of others.
Nick Barron Mar 17 2005 2:52PM Security
Reluctant hero: How the NISCC came in from the cold

Reluctant hero: How the NISCC came in from the cold

Only the NISCC would launch a public website without telling anyone. Ron Condon meets the man who runs Britain’s IT defence unit
Ron Condon Mar 16 2005 4:21PM Security
Bluetooth phones hacked from a mile away

Bluetooth phones hacked from a mile away

Bluetooth phones may be vulnerable to attack from up to a mile away by a new device that can pick up distant transmissions from enabled handsets.
René Millman Mar 14 2005 5:19PM Security
Exodus from DHS gains momentum

Exodus from DHS gains momentum

The exodus from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has continued with two more senior officials leaving.
Barbara Gengler Feb 22 2005 12:46PM Security
In from the field: Complying with remote access rules

In from the field: Complying with remote access rules

The agricultural supplier turned to ActivCard to bring its remote access procedures into line with new federal rules.

Marcia Savage Feb 18 2005 4:04PM Security
Security safe from outsourcing

Security safe from outsourcing

Staff Writers Jan 14 2005 5:02PM Security
Merry Christmas from iTnews

Merry Christmas from iTnews

AJB Publishing would like to take this opportunity to thank our readers and supporters. We wish you a (not too) merry Christmas! This website will next be updated on Wednesday 29 December.
Staff Writers Dec 24 2004 10:16AM Strategy
Security jobs safe from outsourcing

Security jobs safe from outsourcing

Security jobs - particularly those in auditing, forensics, and management - are among the "safe" IT jobs that will be most resistant to being outsourced over the next year, according to a study by research firm Foote Partners.
Marcia Savage Dec 2 2004 5:06PM Security
From detection to prevention

From detection to prevention

2005 may be the year of the IPS tools, but not before they address persistent problems, says Andre Yee
Andre Yee Dec 1 2004 3:19PM Security
New tool helps gouge money from the board

New tool helps gouge money from the board

Executives are to get a taste of IT security medicine in a new briefing from security organisation Sans.
David Quainton Nov 17 2004 12:31PM Security
Hurricane blows spam away from the UK

Hurricane blows spam away from the UK

A sharp reduction in spam bombarding UK inboxes during September could have been caused by hurricanes hitting the Eastern seaboard of the US through which a great deal of spam is usually routed, newly published analysis has suggested.
Robert Jaques Oct 6 2004 9:59AM Security
More attacks originating from Australia

More attacks originating from Australia

The number of internet attacks originating in Australia is on the increase, according to a report which looked at trends in internet attacks, vulnerabilities and malicious code activities.
Vivienne Fisher Sep 22 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Flint steps down from ABA

Flint steps down from ABA

Vivienne Fisher Jun 7 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Fiberlink acquires remote access business from Level 3

Fiberlink acquires remote access business from Level 3

Fiberlink, a Blue Bell, Pa.-based provider of secure remote access solutions, announced Monday that it acquired the enterprise remote access business of Broomfield, Colo.-based Level 3 Communications.
Marcia Savage May 10 2004 11:04PM Security
New Centrino chips from Intel

New Centrino chips from Intel

Tim Dean May 10 2004 12:00AM Hardware
20 per cent of firms suffer from internet abuse

20 per cent of firms suffer from internet abuse

Almost two-thirds of large corporations have problems with staff misusing IT systems, citing excessive web browsing, email misuse, and unauthorised access as the main problems.
Dan Ilett Apr 20 2004 11:42AM Security
NZ city trials SMS parking from Aust company

NZ city trials SMS parking from Aust company

An Australian company, CHS Parking Equipment, has delivered to New Zealand what it's touting as the world's first car parking using SMS.
Staff Writers Mar 31 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
More attacks coming from Aust: report

More attacks coming from Aust: report

Australia is moving up the rankings in terms of how many attacks originate from this country, according to an internet threat report.
Vivienne Fisher Mar 17 2004 12:00AM Security
Six staff go from Integ

Six staff go from Integ

Six staff at Sydney voice-and-data integrator Integ Communications have been laid off, in a drive for greater post-acquisition efficiencies.
Fleur Doidge Feb 6 2004 12:00AM Oddware
Review: Vintela Authentication from SCO

Review: Vintela Authentication from SCO

Not strictly a single sign-on (SSO) product,Vintela Authentication is designed to provide a more cost-effective solution than SSOs to the problem of users having different login credentials to Windows and UNIX resources.

Geoff Marshall Feb 1 2004 12:00AM Security

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