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End of the line for standalone security vendors?

End of the line for standalone security vendors?

Technology giants will progressively build security into the foundation of their goods and services squeezing standalone security vendors out of existence, the founder of a local security vendor has claimed.
Negar Salek Jun 10 2008 1:41PM Security
Asus powers up new Eee PC line

Asus powers up new Eee PC line

Asus has unveiled three new notebooks in an attempt to build on the success of its original Eee PC device..
Clement James Jun 5 2008 8:08AM Hardware
SanDisk boosts SD card line

SanDisk boosts SD card line

Bigger and faster than ever before.
Staff Writers Feb 4 2008 3:03PM Hardware
Vivid takes hard line with PornoTube

Vivid takes hard line with PornoTube

Commercial pornography producer Vivid is taking the web site PornoTube and its parent company to court for copyright infringement..
Iain Thomson Dec 13 2007 7:18AM Software
When it comes to network security, there are no grey areas

When it comes to network security, there are no grey areas

Millions of applications are installed on company networks each day without the permission of the IT department. These pieces of software are known as ‘Greynets’. They are multiplying constantly and, with many remaining unknown to the IT team and others difficult to locate, are damaging network performance, distracting staff, and creating a hole in network defences.
Staff Writers Oct 8 2007 12:22PM Security
Mobile advertisers treading a fine line

Mobile advertisers treading a fine line

Mobile operators stand to gain by investing in mobile advertising, but only if it is implemented correctly, according to a new report from Analysys.
Staff Writers Sep 28 2007 10:49AM Software
Dell looks to add 'Zing' to consumer line

Dell looks to add 'Zing' to consumer line

Dell has agreed to acquire Zing Systems, a software company that specialises in audio synching and streaming products for mobile devices.
Shaun Nichols Aug 8 2007 10:46AM Software
Swedish granny gets 40Gbps broadband line

Swedish granny gets 40Gbps broadband line

The ultimate silver surfer has never owned a computer.
Iain Thomson Jul 16 2007 4:34PM Oddware
Hoax email costs Apple US$4bn in six minutes

Hoax email costs Apple US$4bn in six minutes

An email published on a blog knocked US$4 billion off Apple's stock market valuation on Friday before it was exposed as a hoax.
Iain Thomson May 22 2007 10:01AM Software
Furore after YouTube pulls line dance video

Furore after YouTube pulls line dance video

Digital rights group jumps into fray over 'Electric Slide' clips.
Shaun Nichols Mar 6 2007 8:21AM Oddware
Software blurs line between Mac and PC

Software blurs line between Mac and PC

Latest Parallels release allows Windows apps to launch from Mac desktop.
Shaun Nichols Mar 1 2007 8:15AM Software
Intruding on the bottom line

Intruding on the bottom line

Are intrusion prevention systems worth the effort of managing them? Or can you get away with a good firewall? Rob Buckley investigates
Rob Buckley Jul 12 2006 12:06PM Security
Optus drops line rental fees, moves to bucket plans

Optus drops line rental fees, moves to bucket plans

Optus has moved to arrest falling use of its fixed line services through the scrapping of line rental fees on its new home phone plans.
Staff Writers May 30 2006 10:45AM Telco/ISP
Study says credit unions in hackers' firing line

Study says credit unions in hackers' firing line

A leading managed security service provider (MSSP) in the financial sector announced today that it found credit unions were more likely than traditional banks to be attacked by hackers and malicious users.
Ericka Chickowski May 8 2006 9:20PM Security
Government forces Telstra's hand on fixed line pricing

Government forces Telstra's hand on fixed line pricing

The Federal Government is trumpeting a win for rural Australia through a recent amendment to Telstra’s price controls.
Staff Writers Mar 1 2006 1:00PM Telco/ISP
'Live phishing' experiment nets consumers hook, line, and sinker

'Live phishing' experiment nets consumers hook, line, and sinker

Despite the spiraling threat from identity theft, most consumers who were recently approached by complete strangers on the streets of New York freely gave up personal and sensitive data, which could be used by cyber criminals to crack account passwords or to steal identities outright.
William Eazel Nov 8 2005 1:59PM Security
It’s tough on the front line

It’s tough on the front line

Chrisan Herrod, the first CSO at the Securities & Exchange Commission, took a battering from the recent GAO report. Here she gives us her side of the story. By John Sterlicchi, with additional reporting by Marcia Savage
John Sterlicchi Jul 27 2005 3:38PM Security
It’s just another line of defense

It’s just another line of defense

Intrusion prevention might take over where detection fails, but it doesn’t mean that IPS is a magic bullet, says Marcia Savage
Marcia Savage Jun 16 2005 12:46PM Security
Vendors line up to see Jericho vision

Vendors line up to see Jericho vision

The user forum prepares to unveil its ambitions for the future.
Ron Condon Feb 22 2005 1:05PM Security
Cybersecurity boosts bottom line

Cybersecurity boosts bottom line

Companies that make cybersecurity a priority say it increases their efficiency and gives them a competitive advantage in the market, according to a survey of infosec professionals.
Marcia Savage Feb 13 2005 7:14PM Security

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