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Opinion: Outsourcing - have Australian corporates done their research?

Opinion: Outsourcing - have Australian corporates done their research?

Qantas’s announcement today to outsource a massive $120 million worth of work to Indian company Tata Consultancy Services is the latest example of major league companies outsourcing their technology in Australia
Staff Writers Nov 16 2006 3:27PM Strategy
Workers study: managers have more power than IT

Workers study: managers have more power than IT

Remote workers believe managers have the power to control their out-of-office activity and not IT departments, new research shows.
Fiona Raisbeck Nov 9 2006 2:44PM Security
On Election Day, IT security executives have doubts about electronic voting

On Election Day, IT security executives have doubts about electronic voting

As America goes to the polls, many IT security leaders have concerns about electronic voting systems being used across the land.
Ericka Chickowski Nov 7 2006 9:27PM Security
Most 10 year-olds have a mobile phone

Most 10 year-olds have a mobile phone

'I'm in the playground'.
Matt Chapman Sep 21 2006 9:58AM Hardware
Companies have more respect for hostile bloggers

Companies have more respect for hostile bloggers

Survey suggests firms try harder when bloggers don't trust them.
Simon Burns Sep 1 2006 10:17AM Strategy
More than half-million injured NY workers have personal info compromised

More than half-million injured NY workers have personal info compromised

A PC holding the personal information of some 540,000 injured workers in New York state has been lost by a Chicago company contracted to manage the data.
Dan Kaplan Jul 25 2006 4:25PM Security
Infamous VA laptop recovered, appears not to have been tampered with

Infamous VA laptop recovered, appears not to have been tampered with

The federal government’s most famous stolen laptop, containing the personal information of up to 26.5 million veterans and current members of the U.S. Armed Forces, has been recovered and appears not to have been tampered with, the FBI said today in a statement.
Dan Kaplan Jun 29 2006 9:20PM Security
FTC latest government agency to have breach

FTC latest government agency to have breach

The Federal Trade Commission said today in a statement that two laptops, one containing personal information of 110 people, were stolen from a locked car.
Dan Kaplan Jun 22 2006 9:19PM Security
.xxx could have marked the spot

.xxx could have marked the spot

At first, the idea to sell a new .xxx domain name suffix to online porn vendors seems rational. Any site using the new suffix would be instantly recognisable by web filters and blocked, if required. Good news for parents, businesses and schools – and an industry seeking to position itself as an acceptable, even necessary, part of Western civilisation.
Paul Fisher Jun 15 2006 10:37AM Security
One third of U.K. firms have fired staff over email misuse

One third of U.K. firms have fired staff over email misuse

More than a third of U.K. companies has fired an employee for violating email policies, according to new research.
René Millman Jun 5 2006 1:48PM Security
Four of ten users have only one password

Four of ten users have only one password

Simple passwords are putting companies at risk, according to a new survey unveiled at the Infosec Europe 2006 show in London.
René Millman Apr 26 2006 10:48AM Security
Debate: Should the UK government have access to search engine records to help fight crime?

Debate: Should the UK government have access to search engine records to help fight crime?

Conleth McCallan Apr 7 2006 5:21PM Security
Gartner: WMF flaw could have 'far-reaching enterprise impact'

Gartner: WMF flaw could have 'far-reaching enterprise impact'

The recently disclosed Windows metafile exploit could damage many enterprise systems, not just those that directly use the affected processes, Gartner has warned.
William Eazel Jan 10 2006 10:25AM Security
Debate: Traditional firewalls have outlived their usefulness and should be thrown out with the trash

Debate: Traditional firewalls have outlived their usefulness and should be thrown out with the trash

Andrew Stern Oct 21 2005 5:06PM Security
Half of companies have no data leakage strategy

Half of companies have no data leakage strategy

Nearly half of companies do not have a strategy to deal with data leakage and information management, according to a new study.
René Millman Sep 8 2005 4:36PM Security
We all have a role to play

We all have a role to play

Do we need federal laws to prevent data theft? Or should industry take point? Illena Armstrong hears from Tom Davis, a Congressman with the power to decide
Illena Armstrong Aug 26 2005 12:22PM Security
Debate» Traditional firewalls have outlived their usefulness and should be thrown on the scrapheap

Debate» Traditional firewalls have outlived their usefulness and should be thrown on the scrapheap

Jeff Alsford Jul 29 2005 2:46PM Security
Debate» For remote access, IPsec’s time is up. In fact, it’s end should have come some time ago

Debate» For remote access, IPsec’s time is up. In fact, it’s end should have come some time ago

Gary Tomlinson Jun 21 2005 12:30PM Security
Online crime gangs have organized supply chain

Online crime gangs have organized supply chain

An organized supply chain has developed among the criminals using online attacks to steal credit card numbers and other sensitive data, according to Teros President and CEO Bob Walters.
Marcia Savage Mar 30 2005 11:11PM Security
Blaster writer won't have to pay restitution

Blaster writer won't have to pay restitution

The teenager responsible for the Blaster worm will not have to pay $500,000 restitution to Microsoft after releasing a variant of the worm that attacked Microsoft's website.
René Millman Mar 30 2005 5:17PM Security

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