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NSW man charged over child porn

NSW man charged over child porn

A man will appear in court next month over child pornography charges, following a search and seizure of photo albums and computer hard drives from a house in Newcastle.
Staff Writers Apr 29 2005 11:28AM Oddware
Infosec is complex. Get over it

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
Survey reveals contradictions over regulations

Survey reveals contradictions over regulations

A poll of 130 security professionals showed that 64 percent believe government should introduce more laws to improve cybersecurity yet only 17 percent believe government measures are effective in fighting online threats.
Marcia Savage Mar 15 2005 4:18PM Security
Paper over online cracks

Paper over online cracks

Online authentication security is vital, but much of it can be carried out in a paper review, says Gunter Ollmann
Gunter Ollmann Feb 21 2005 5:32PM Security
Data theft concern over Google Desktop Search

Data theft concern over Google Desktop Search

Staff Writers Jan 19 2005 12:43PM Security
Over half of IT security staff have no idea about corporate law

Over half of IT security staff have no idea about corporate law

Confusion reigns in the compliance world as UK board members know what the Companies Bill is but IT security professionals have absolutely no idea.
David Quainton Dec 14 2004 4:55PM Security
Mobile working increases productivity over 50 percent.

Mobile working increases productivity over 50 percent.

Rotherham Council has achieved 50 percent improvement in productivity through a new mobile working system. Using end-point authentication the system allows staff to work outside of the office, and has greatly increased mobility.
David Quainton Nov 22 2004 11:58AM Security
Petco settles FTC charges over security flaws

Petco settles FTC charges over security flaws

Petco Animal Supplies agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that security flaws in its web site violated privacy claims it made to customers.
Marcia Savage Nov 18 2004 5:45PM Security
Business ties severed over Netsky author

Business ties severed over Netsky author

A German company has found that hiring the author of the Netsky and Sasser worms may not be good for business.
David Quainton Nov 12 2004 3:23PM Security
Iron Mountain's take over of Connected raises concerns for customers

Iron Mountain's take over of Connected raises concerns for customers

In the wake of Iron Mountain's acquisition of backup vendor Connected both companies' customers should demand service-level guarantees, Gartner has advised.
Robert Jaques Oct 22 2004 10:56AM Security
Concerns linger over UK passport biometric

Concerns linger over UK passport biometric

The security of biometrics has been brought into question once again, highlighting concerns about the UK passport scheme. Revelations at Biometrics 2004, including the production of fake irises, have brought into question the likelihood of the scheme rolling out by 2008.
David Quainton Oct 22 2004 10:44AM Security
ACA casts eye over VoIP

ACA casts eye over VoIP

The challenges of regulating new VoIP services were raised in a discussion paper released by the Australian Communications Authority.
DVD Editor Oct 19 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
US and India collaborate over cyber security

US and India collaborate over cyber security

The Information Technology Association of America (ITA) and India's National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) this week signed a memorandum of understanding to lay a roadmap for their collaboration on the prevention of cyber crime.
Robert Jaques Oct 14 2004 2:49PM Security
Web freeze-out over for Alaska

Web freeze-out over for Alaska

Dog sled teams in some of the remotest villages in Alaska will soon be able to tie up at internet cafes, courtesy of a program that will bring broadband to 12 isolated villages in the nation's northernmost state.
Staff Writers Sep 10 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Security concerns over Metro Ethernet

Security concerns over Metro Ethernet

Ethernet technology has continually reinvented itself over the years to satisfy user requirements. It now supports a range of speeds from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps, and due to the open, competitive nature of the Ethernet market, prices are very competitive. Ethernet has won the local area network (LAN) battle and is today a ubiquitous technology that provides connectivity for over 97 per cent of networking devices worldwide.
Rami Houbby Sep 7 2004 11:15AM Security
Telstra cooperated over advertising concerns: ACCC

Telstra cooperated over advertising concerns: ACCC

Telstra's proposal to resolve concerns over T-Time Rewards Options advertising has been accepted by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Staff Writers Aug 13 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Students in spotlight over hacking

Students in spotlight over hacking

Two Oxford University students are facing fines up to £500 for hacking into their university's network.
Dan Ilett Jul 16 2004 5:20PM Security
Police warn over ATM card skimming fraudsters

Police warn over ATM card skimming fraudsters

Vivienne Fisher Jul 15 2004 12:00AM Security
Resellers sound off over channel credit card

Resellers sound off over channel credit card

The Australian channel is divided over the Moneytech dealer credit card service that company founder Hugh Evans claimed ‘irons out all the lumps and bumps’ in a reseller’s cash flow.
Byron Connolly Jun 23 2004 12:00AM Financial Services
Mobile phone worm takes over Bluetooth

Mobile phone worm takes over Bluetooth

An anti-virus firm has found a worm that spreads over mobile phone networks.
Dan Ilett Jun 16 2004 1:34PM Security

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