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Myspace suicide woman 'did what loads of people do online'

Myspace suicide woman 'did what loads of people do online'

Missouri mother Lori Drew’s lawyer is now arguing that if she is guilty, then so are millions of other internet users every day.
Emma Hughes Jul 25 2008 9:32AM Software
People as important as IT in SOA deployments

People as important as IT in SOA deployments

Businesses are rapidly taking advantage of techniques that let them generate revenue by reusing existing technology..
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 18 2008 2:37PM Strategy
People Telecom in $200M deal with Telstra Wholesale

People Telecom in $200M deal with Telstra Wholesale

ASX-listed, People Telecom has signed a $200 million supply agreement with Telstra Wholesale, which will underpin People Telecom’s continuing growth in national fixed wire and broadband services.

Lilia Guan Feb 11 2008 2:17PM Telco/ISP
People increasingly tracked via their mobile phones

People increasingly tracked via their mobile phones

The tracking of people through their mobile phones is set to increase as concerns over personal security outweigh reservations over privacy, according to a new study by Juniper Research..
Staff Writers Dec 14 2007 7:46AM Hardware
Bringing the people component to ITIL

Bringing the people component to ITIL

ITIL speaks to a broad range of IT disciplines, including incident, problem, change, release, and configuration management, as well as IT service continuity and security management.

Staff Writers Jun 15 2007 2:18PM Security
1.8 million more people affected by latest VA loss

1.8 million more people affected by latest VA loss

The public relations nightmare for the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) worsened this week with the announcement that last month's loss of a relatively low impact hard drive loss actually affected 1.8 million people.
Ericka Chickowski Feb 15 2007 5:54AM Security
Second Life virtual people 'use as much power as Brazilians'

Second Life virtual people 'use as much power as Brazilians'

Author Nicholas Carr has claimed that virtual inhabitants of the online world Second Life are having a real-world impact.
Shaun Nichols Dec 7 2006 9:55AM Software
Editorial: People will always be the weakest link

Editorial: People will always be the weakest link

At the recent RSA conference Europe, the final keynote speaker was the former politician and governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten.
Paul Fisher, Nov 20 2006 1:31PM Security
Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at Deloitte

Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at Deloitte

David Bettesworth has been appointed to Deloitte's technology assurance and advisory practice as head of the investment banking technology risk team.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at Internet Security
Systems

Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at Internet Security Systems

Internet Security Systems (ISS) has added Andrew Lawton and Bridget Charles to its northern European management team.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at PatchLink

Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at PatchLink

Patrick Clawson has left CyberGuard Corporation to take up the position of chairman, CEO and president of PatchLink.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at ConSentry
Networks

Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at ConSentry Networks

Former Juniper Networks man Dan Leary has joined ConSentry Networks as vice-president of marketing. The appointment comes at a time of fundamental change in the way enterprises build LANs. www.consentry.com.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at Integralis

Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at Integralis

Integralis has promoted Graham Jones to chief operating officer.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
Letter: We need people skills

Letter: We need people skills

Aviva's Paul Wood is right when he says in your cover story that information security people focus too much on technology (SC, July, p27).
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Enterasys
Networks

Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Enterasys Networks

Leon Woo has been promoted to executive vice-president and chief technology officer at Enterasys Networks.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Secerno

Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Secerno

Database and application security software start-up Secerno has hired Paul Galwas, who will manage the company's product development.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Vistorm

Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Vistorm

Vistorm has appointed Martin Dipper as general manager for its managed services business unit.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Trapeze networks

Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Trapeze networks

Trapeze networks, which offers wireless networking products for the enterprise, has named Douglas Laird its vice president of worldwide marketing.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from
Internet Explorer

Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer

31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from
Internet Explorer

Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer

31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security

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