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Red Flags rules can help stop identity theft
Identity theft has become a multi-billion dollar issue that continues to accelerate, and protecting against it has become a multi-million dollar business, says Deloitte's Mark Steinhoff.
Mark Steinhoff, Deloitte
Oct 29 2008 3:42PM
Security
Palm-vein biometrics help accurately ID patients
All too often, people are victims of identity theft. Less common, but perhaps more dangerous, is the growing trend of medical identity fraud.
Joel Hagberg
Jul 3 2008 3:42PM
Security
3 Mobile enlists online help to secure iPhone
3 Mobile is enlisting legions of its customers to pile Internet pressure on Apple in an attempt to secure the iPhone for its network.
Mitchell Bingemann
Jun 27 2008 2:57PM
Telco/ISP
NSW government gives HSC students online help
The NSW Office of the Board of Studies this week launched an interactive study resource website for the 67,000 Higher School Certificate students in the state.
Ashley Clark
Jun 5 2008 12:57PM
Training & Development
Google to help Burma cyclone victims
Google has launched a donation programme designed to help victims of the devastating cyclone in Burma..
Shaun Nichols
May 13 2008 11:45AM
Software
Teachers hit the Web to help busy students
As the cost of living continues to grow, more and more teenage students are struggling to juggle a full time education with a part time job. Now teachers are using the web to reach out and help students better understand the working world while still maintaining success at school.
Ashley Clark
Apr 30 2008 2:53PM
Software
Microsoft to help tackle Alzheimer's
Microsoft Research is supporting work into the causes of neurodegenerative illnesses such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's through its Computational Challenges of Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) programme..
Clement James
Apr 21 2008 7:47AM
Software
Consumer tech can help small firms
Consumer technologies can increase the productivity of small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) outside the office by 30 to 40 per cent, according to industry analysts.
Clement James
Feb 4 2008 3:10PM
Strategy
ComputerCorp gives Telstra help with clients
National ICT integrator ComputerCORP (Operations) has signed a three year managed service contract with Telstra Corporation to provide hardware solutions and associated services across Australia and overseas for some of the telco's clients.
a Staff Writer
Jan 14 2008 4:00PM
Telco/ISP
HDMI group to help home cinema installers
The company responsible for licensing the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) specification has unveiled an initiative designed to help the installer community more effectively install home cinema systems connected with HDMI..
Clement James
Jan 8 2008 7:53AM
Hardware
MailGuard tweaks WebGuard to help manage ‘Web browsing’
Australian anti-virus vendor MailGuard, has made enhancements to its managed web filtering service with the launch of WebGuard 2.0.
Lilia Guan
Dec 18 2007 10:30AM
Security
Guest column: How data integration can help make e-voting a reality
Electronic voting, or e-voting, has been growing in prominence in recent times and for good reason.
Laurie Newman
Nov 21 2007 3:58PM
Software
Web giants help UN track global poverty
Google and Cisco develop site to raise awareness of socio-economic problems.
Staff Writers
Nov 6 2007 2:21PM
Software
Casual games help reduce stress
Playing casual games for just five minutes a day can help lower stress levels by reducing blood pressure, slowing breathing and lowering the heart rate, new research claims..
Oct 16 2007 7:11AM
Training & Development
New CA tools help businesses manage risk
CA has added a new module to its CA Clarity Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) tool range, designed to make it easier for firms to manage governance, risk and compliance (GRC).
Rosalie Marshall
Oct 15 2007 3:01PM
Security
Government launches security help site for SMBs
The Federal Government today launched the SMB component of its e-security website, www.staysmartonline.com.au, designed to enhance the protection of small businesses from electronic attacks and fraud.
Negar Salek
Sep 21 2007 3:03PM
Security
Computer games help parents bond with kids
Computer games can help parents and grandparents bond with their children and grandchildren, according to new research.
Clement James
Aug 30 2007 12:10PM
Software
Computers help chemists in superbug battle
Computer analysis of drugs could revolutionise the fight against new infectious agents and antibiotic-resistant superbugs, scientists believe.
Robert Jaques
Aug 22 2007 7:52AM
Software
Encrypted microparticles to help cut burglary
Hertfordshire Constabulary is piloting a new scheme that uses encrypted microparticles to 'mark' home owners' assets so that they can easily be identified in the event of theft.
Staff Writers
Aug 10 2007 4:22PM
Security
Cisco, EMC, Microsoft team up to help feds protect and share data
Three of the world's largest IT vendors have partnered to create a technology architecture alliance aimed at helping federal agencies both protect and share sensitive information.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 11 2007 9:02AM
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