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Cellnet cuts staff
ASX-listed distributor Cellnet has retrenched around 40 staff following a company-wide restructure and lower-than-expected profit result for the 2004-2005 financial year.
Byron Connolly
Oct 10 2005 11:17AM
Hardware
Pay soars for British IT security professionals
Growing concern over security threats has increased demand for specialists in IT security, and forced up salaries by up to 25 percent over the last year in the United Kingdom.
Ron Condon
Oct 7 2005 12:45PM
Security
Avante IT launches healthcare IT specialist
Avante IT has launched a specialist medical IT provider to take advantage of a healthcare sector rush to boost its rate of migration from analogue to digital technologies.
Fleur Doidge
Oct 6 2005 1:02PM
Software
Messaging - is it an instant threat?
Instant messaging (IM) has triumphed in the past 2-3 years among personal internet users as well as within companies.
Dr. Horst
Oct 3 2005 11:19AM
Security
Wireless security is broken and it doesn’t matter.
It’s hard to pick up an industry magazine or a newspaper without finding an article about the latest security flaw in one of the wireless protocols. Companies are scrambling to fix the problem by throwing money and resources at new standards and products. Organizations everywhere are wasting financial resources on technologies that prevent their users from taking advantage of wireless networks because of perceived security reasons.
Thomas Gilbert
Aug 31 2005 11:14AM
Security
Google storm over Sea of Japan (or is it East Sea?)
Korean and Japanese hacking groups have targeted each other again in an argument over the name of a stretch of water.
David Quainton
Aug 22 2005 11:16AM
Security
IT shortages create demand for multiskilling
A demand for more return on IT investment combined with looming IT skills shortages has put increased value on multiskilled IT staff, according to a local IT recruitment and outsourcing firm.
Ron Osborn
Jun 21 2005 1:12PM
Training & Development
Impressive growth keeps IT sec on the up
The security server market is experiencing rapid growth in and is worth more than £175 million this year in Western Europe alone.
David Quainton
Jun 16 2005 10:53AM
Security
I would be secure if it weren't for those pesky laptops
Laptops are the most difficult IT devices to keep secure, a survey has revealed.
David Quainton
Jun 15 2005 12:32PM
Security
Hong Kong hits spammers where it hurts
Hong Kong is to implement tough anti-spam laws to combat companies that send unsolicited emails.
David Quainton
Jun 13 2005 12:35PM
Security
The record shows the net's taking blows - it did it Mytob way
Another internet worm has exploded across computers worldwide as Mytob has been widely spammed over the last 48 hours.
David Quainton
Jun 2 2005 3:02PM
Security
IT security pros lack self worth
Information security professionals do not realise how important they are and the effect email downtime can have on business, a survey has revealed.
David Quainton
May 19 2005 9:39AM
Security
Infosec: no longer just the IT department’s concern
In today’s ever increasing security conscious market, it is no longer sufficient simply to delegate the information security of an organization to the network administration staff.
John Golden
May 18 2005 10:50AM
Security
You can’t stop IM so learn to love it
Instant messaging is the future, says Jim Carr, and there is a world of possibility waiting out there. But there is risk as well as benefit, and it must be faced
Jim Carr
May 12 2005 4:36PM
Security
IT managers spending more time on security
A survey released Monday by security vendor Secure Computing showed that IT managers are spending more hours on security and are more worried about spyware than spam.
Marcia Savage
May 9 2005 7:07PM
Security
Brennan IT wins US$1.8m Keycorp deal
IT services and outsourcer Brennan IT has won a US$1.8 million, three-year managed services contract with EFTPOS vendor Keycorp.
Staff Writers
Apr 26 2005 10:08AM
Networking
Builders can’t always fix it
As the pressure increases to get vital security fixes out in double-quick time, so do mistakes, says Gunter Ollmann
Gunter Ollmann
Apr 19 2005 10:53AM
Security
Brennan IT goes direct to mid-market
IT consultancy Brennan IT has announced plans to concentrate on direct sales to the mid-market following its recent sales and marketing expansion and boost to nationwide coverage.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 19 2005 6:06AM
Networking
What it comes down to is risk
Any good information security program should always relate to the business case and its tolerance for risk. The risk tolerance of an organization is the baseline that the program should address, including any additional legal requirements.
Kevin Dickey,
Apr 18 2005 12:45PM
Security
Infosec is complex. Get over it
When does theory become practice? Should information security practitioners be concerned about theory?
Peter Stephenson,
Apr 18 2005 12:42PM
Security
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