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Putting the ‘I’ Back in ID

Putting the ‘I’ Back in ID

Three years ago, a News of the World reporter posed as a freelance pilot, paid £150 for a British Airways uniform and used a fictitious company name and false date of birth to obtain a security pass.
Olivier Chavrier Jan 12 2004 11:34AM Security
Nameless in Cyberspace: Protecting Online Privacy

Nameless in Cyberspace: Protecting Online Privacy

Generally, that well-practiced tango between anonymity and disclosure goes on smoothly in the real world.
Arvind Krishna Jan 12 2004 11:13AM Security
Consolidation in the Security Solution Marketplace - How to be a Winner

Consolidation in the Security Solution Marketplace - How to be a Winner

Many industry experts say that the e-security market is heading towards consolidation, and that ultimately only a few dozen big vendors and niche players could remain worldwide.
Martin Gagen Jan 12 2004 10:30AM Security
Business Continuity and Risk Management: Distant Cousins or Partners in Crime?

Business Continuity and Risk Management: Distant Cousins or Partners in Crime?

In a post 9/11 environment, the terms business continuity and risk management are becoming common parlance within a wide range organizations.
Dave Birch Jan 12 2004 10:13AM Security
Control System Security in the Age of Cyberterrorism

Control System Security in the Age of Cyberterrorism

Power producers and utilities today face an unprecedented quantity of constraints upon their business operations.
Brian M. Jan 9 2004 4:49PM Security
Wardialing - The Forgotten Front in the War against Hackers

Wardialing - The Forgotten Front in the War against Hackers

Hackers have thousands of different ways to access or exploit computing environments.
Jonathan Gossels, Jan 9 2004 4:21PM Security
Business continuity in the supply chain

Business continuity in the supply chain

Business continuity (BC) is now well recognised as a critical business requirement by most companies, even if they themselves do not adopt comprehensive BC plans.
Phil Carter Jan 9 2004 2:58PM Security
Are You Indulging In Unprotected Wireless?

Are You Indulging In Unprotected Wireless?

Wireless PCs and wireless laptops are being increasingly used in both business and the home.
Staff Writers Jan 9 2004 2:16PM Security
Bridging the Digital Divide in Security

Bridging the Digital Divide in Security

A technology gap exists in businesses today between the "haves"--deep-pocket enterprises--and the "have nots"--businesses on a budget.
Shane O’Donnell Jan 9 2004 1:44PM Security
Email Encryption in the Financial Sector

Email Encryption in the Financial Sector

Historically, encryption technology has been seen as too cumbersome, complicated and expensive for organisation to invest in, with too little return.
Staff Writers Jan 9 2004 1:06PM Security
Financial scams to increase in 2004

Financial scams to increase in 2004

Panda predicts more financial scams for 2004.
Ron Condon Jan 9 2004 12:38PM Security
Tory leader in hot water over spam

Tory leader in hot water over spam

The leader of the UK's Conservative party could be in trouble with the law after urging party member to forward his email to ten "neighbours, friends and other contacts".
Rene Millman Jan 6 2004 10:28AM Security
Retailers revel in Christmas sales

Retailers revel in Christmas sales

Byron Connolly Jan 6 2004 12:00AM Financial Services
Dell enters retail market in New Zealand

Dell enters retail market in New Zealand

Dell Computer has initiated a pilot project selling its low-end Dimension 2400 PCs at New Zealand retailer The Warehouse.
Byron Connolly Jan 6 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Redflex traffic up in US

Redflex traffic up in US

Melbourne-based digital camera maker Redflex Traffic Systems has signed six new US contracts for red light cameras worth a total $35.8 million -- the company’s largest ever deal.
Staff Writers Jan 5 2004 12:00AM Hardware
MCR goes bigger, better in Sydney

MCR goes bigger, better in Sydney

Sydney infrastructure and services provider MCR has ramped up for the new year, opening a larger office in Sydney to cope with increased demand for its new security practice and status as a government-endorsed supplier.
Fleur Doidge Dec 10 2003 12:00AM Software
Integrators in end of year acquisitions

Integrators in end of year acquisitions

Storage integrator SecureData (SDG) has acquired Victorian IT infrastructure company Fulcrum just a few weeks after its purchase of database management provider SQL Services.
Byron Connolly Dec 9 2003 12:00AM Networking
NSC ramps up in Brisbane

NSC ramps up in Brisbane

Communications integrator NSC Group has appointed two more staff to its Brisbane office.
Fleur Doidge Nov 28 2003 12:00AM Networking
Calculli back in the channel

Calculli back in the channel

After 12 months at manufacturer Acer Computer, Michael Calculli is back in the channel, taking up a position as channel sales manager at one of Australia’s largest PC assemblers, Optima Technology Solutions.
Staff Writers Nov 25 2003 12:00AM Hardware
Hardware partners slide in new HP drive

Hardware partners slide in new HP drive

HP has sent another three partners what it terms ‘re-alignment’ notices, in a move that channel players believed reflects a shift in that vendor’s focus away from hardware dealers.
Fleur Doidge Nov 19 2003 12:00AM Hardware

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