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Fifty ISPs harbour half the world's zombies

Fifty ISPs harbour half the world's zombies

Report smashes link between broadband speeds and botnets.
Liam Tung Nov 15 2010 9:35AM Security
Australia an OECD ‘role model’

Australia an OECD ‘role model’

Infrastucture competition noted as challenge.
Liz Tay Feb 19 2010 6:54AM Strategy
Kirby crowned International Privacy Champion

Kirby crowned International Privacy Champion

'Great dissenter' receives EPIC award.
Liz Tay Feb 9 2010 2:41PM Security
OECD: Broadband networks lead market recovery

OECD: Broadband networks lead market recovery

Australia's NBN plan dwarfs global efforts.
Brett Winterford Jul 31 2009 3:21PM Telco/ISP
OECD report highlights strengths and flaws in NBN plan

OECD report highlights strengths and flaws in NBN plan

iTnews weighs up the Rudd Government's NBN plan against the OECD's latest advice on how governments should invest in the construction of national broadband networks.
Brett Winterford May 27 2009 12:09AM Telco/ISP
Secure the Internet, to secure the economy: OECD

Secure the Internet, to secure the economy: OECD

Stronger international cooperation to fight cybercrime moved a step forward on Wednesday with the signing of the Seoul Declaration at the OECD Ministerial meeting in Korea, but will Australia benefit?
Negar Salek Jun 19 2008 2:20PM Security
Senators battle over latest OECD broadband ranking

Senators battle over latest OECD broadband ranking

The Federal Government has used the latest OECD international broadband rankings report as a campaign tool to leverage its existing broadband policy two weeks before the November 24 election.
Staff Writers Nov 8 2007 3:14PM Telco/ISP
OECD calls for global war on spam

OECD calls for global war on spam

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has launched a global campaign to step up cross-border law-enforcement cooperation to combat spam.
William Eazel Apr 21 2006 1:16PM Security
OECD claims developing world easy spam prey

OECD claims developing world easy spam prey

Spam is hurting developing countries more than their industrialized partners, according to a new report.
David Quainton Jun 1 2005 12:48PM Security

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