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KAZ cuts losses, readies for new year growth

KAZ cuts losses, readies for new year growth

Outsourcing specialist KAZ Group has upped revenue 16 percent to $215 million and cut its net losses 150 percent in the last half-year.
Fleur Doidge Feb 25 2004 12:00AM Financial Services
Pacific Internet unleashes new residential broadband prices

Pacific Internet unleashes new residential broadband prices

ISP Pacific Internet has entered the ongoing broadband price wars, announcing two residential plans which were moved forward in response to Telstra BigPond’s controversial $29.95 access offer launched last week.
Byron Connolly Feb 23 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
New technology business incubator opens in WA

New technology business incubator opens in WA

Nirmal Chandrasena Feb 20 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
ACA launches new penalty system

ACA launches new penalty system

The Australian Communications Authority (ACA) is launching new penalty provisions for breaches of the Telecommunications Act, in a move designed to simplify industry regulation.
Vivienne Fisher Feb 17 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Cybersecurity’s new power surge

Cybersecurity’s new power surge

Before he left his post as White House cyberspace security advisor last May, Howard Schmidt promised top federal officials that he would create a greater leadership role in the private sector on cybersecurity.
Marcia Savage Feb 12 2004 6:27PM Security
Two new Mydoom variants launch attack

Two new Mydoom variants launch attack

Paul Thurrott Feb 11 2004 12:00AM Security
Wholesale ISPs must add value, argues new player

Wholesale ISPs must add value, argues new player

Fleur Doidge Feb 11 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Cautious welcome for new user forum

Cautious welcome for new user forum

A leading security vendor has welcomed the formation of an organization to represent the long-term needs of large corporations.
Ron Condon Feb 6 2004 9:50AM Security
Newcastle Building Society scores with new IP VPN

Newcastle Building Society scores with new IP VPN

A building society based in the North Easy of England has rolled out an IP VPN to improve customer service and security.
Rene Millman Jan 22 2004 1:01PM Security
HP signs DICOM for new scanners

HP signs DICOM for new scanners

HP has signed electronic data capture specialist DICOM Australia to exclusively distribute two new scanners what the latter claimed would be part of a stronger push into Australian SMBs.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Jan 20 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Wanted by the FBI: New InfraGard Members!

Wanted by the FBI: New InfraGard Members!

We in the U.S. have all learned a lot since September 11.
Jack Wiles Jan 19 2004 9:56AM Security
Network Security: A New Virtual Foot Soldier Against Cyberterrorism

Network Security: A New Virtual Foot Soldier Against Cyberterrorism

Internet usage is growing at an accelerating pace.
Joseph Vaughn-Perling Jan 16 2004 5:18PM Security
Mimail takes on a new disguise

Mimail takes on a new disguise

The Mimail worm is circulating the internet under a new guise.
Dan Ilett Jan 16 2004 4:42PM Security
New Security Perspectives: What U.S. Firms Can Learn From Overseas

New Security Perspectives: What U.S. Firms Can Learn From Overseas

In today's climate of increasing security concerns, companies are seeking out new policy and practice concepts in addition to new technology upgrades to address vulnerabilities.
Steve Crutchley Jan 16 2004 10:44AM Security
Mobile Security: New Needs on New Devices

Mobile Security: New Needs on New Devices

As personal digital assistants become more powerful and merge with wireless technology, new means are necessary to ensure the security of such devices as well as the enterprise network they are participating in.
Richard Aufreiter Jan 16 2004 9:47AM Security
Why Application Security is the New Threat

Why Application Security is the New Threat

As the use and exploitation of the Internet matures, so does its need for security.
Dan Cuthbert Jan 15 2004 2:10PM Security
New Technology and Security Déjà Vu

New Technology and Security Déjà Vu

Last May, USA Today reported on the Jacobs family getting implanted with computer chips containing their medical record information.
Ben Rothke Jan 15 2004 11:58AM Security
Secure Computing - Blended Viruses: A New Era in Anti-Virus Protection

Secure Computing - Blended Viruses: A New Era in Anti-Virus Protection

We live in a new era of blended threats, worm viruses and a host of new breeds of malicious mobile code that are more dangerous than ever.
Dean Coza Jan 15 2004 11:22AM Security
Super! Ultra! Jumbo! Privacy as the New Multi-Purpose Word

Super! Ultra! Jumbo! Privacy as the New Multi-Purpose Word

I am becoming more convinced that there are way too many interpretations of the word “privacy.”
Melisa LaBancz-Bleasdale Jan 15 2004 11:10AM Security
New Technology Cracks Down on ID Theft?

New Technology Cracks Down on ID Theft?

For the second time in four years, the U.S. General Accounting Office reported identity theft as the fastest growing crime in America, with businesses and consumers losing billions of dollars to identity thieves.
Larry Gilbert Jan 14 2004 4:33PM Security

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