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AFP to beef up internet child protection unit
Allocates funds in final internal budget.
Ry Crozier
May 28 2010 11:51AM
Telco/ISP
SafeChat to censor workplace tweets
Filter to monitor conversations in the cloud.
Liz Tay
May 6 2010 7:01AM
Security
Google defends Street View privacy
All your MAC address are belong to us.
Spencer Dalziel
Apr 29 2010 5:44AM
Networking
German government criticises Facebook's data regulations
Minister "astonished" by proposed changes.
Dan Raywood
Apr 9 2010 11:50AM
Security
Local industry keen to mirror UK’s data breach fines
£500,000 fines could help secure society.
Liz Tay
Mar 26 2010 12:41AM
Security
Companies ill-prepared for Christmas break breaches
Card fraud expected to rise dramatically.
Dan Raywood
Dec 14 2009 11:20AM
Security
Windows 7 fails to stop eight out of ten viruses
UAC default configuration "is not effective".
Dan Raywood
Nov 6 2009 11:15AM
Security
Review: F-Secure Protection Service for Business v4
This product can become quite expensive in large environments, but it does include some very nice functionality.
Peter Stephenson
Oct 2 2009 4:47PM
Security
VeriSign adds authentication to Cisco SMB kit
Enhanced network protection for smaller firms.
Cath Everett
Sep 26 2009 7:08AM
Networking
Indian IT firms hire paramilitary squads for protection
Infosys hires paramilitary to calm investor nerves.
Rina Chandran
Sep 21 2009 4:26PM
Software
Zbot evades most anti-virus programs
Morphing and rootkit capabilities keep it in the wild.
Angela Moscaritolo
Sep 17 2009 10:59AM
Security
iPhone anti-phishing described as "ineffective"
Fraud warning option 'doesn't work'.
Dan Raywood
Sep 11 2009 10:56AM
Security
Fortinet launches free PC security application
No support or content filtering.
Staff Writers
Sep 3 2009 6:43AM
Security
Trend Micro ups web gateway protection
Combines InterScan appliance and reporting module.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 1 2009 6:29AM
Security
Company bosses underestimating data loss risks
Lack of communication endangering business.
Ian Williams
Jul 18 2009 7:24AM
Security
Mozilla Firefox 3.5 officially released, improves browsing security
After a prolonged beta period, Mozilla has officially released its new version of Firefox.
Chuck Miller
Jul 1 2009 10:33AM
Security
Juniper and Kaspersky team up on network security
Deeper integration promises better endpoint protection.
David Neal
Jun 18 2009 6:46AM
Networking
Don’t pay for separate anti-spyware, says Gartner
Gartner is warning companies not to be ripped off by vendors seeking to sell anti-spyware software as a stand-alone product.
Iain Thomson
May 19 2009 2:51PM
Security
Mobile hackers cash in on lack of protection offered by networks
Inadequate messaging protection leads to greater profit for mobile hackers, according to Cloudmark.
SC Australia Staff
Apr 3 2009 11:58AM
Security
GhostNet shows protection of branch offices is important
International companies should look to secure their regional offices and their websites and networks as robustly as their main sites.
Dan Raywood
Apr 2 2009 10:41AM
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