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Fortinet files for IPO

Fortinet files for IPO

Unified threat management solution supplier Fortinet has filed a registration statement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for a $US100 million initial public offering (IPO).
SC Australia Staff Aug 11 2009 10:49AM Security
British Government snooping rises by nearly half

British Government snooping rises by nearly half

One in every 78 adults affected.
Rosalie Marshall Aug 11 2009 7:25AM Security
Microsoft releases first public Windows 7 RTM

Microsoft releases first public Windows 7 RTM

TechNet and MSDN subscribers get it first.
David Neal Aug 7 2009 7:02AM Software
Bloggers have no right to privacy, says British court

Bloggers have no right to privacy, says British court

The High Court in London has ruled that bloggers have no right to privacy under British law since “blogging is essentially a public rather than a private activity.”
Iain Thomson Jun 18 2009 11:00AM Security
Sophos ready to go public in US

Sophos ready to go public in US

Security specialist Sophos has reported revenues of US$215.2m ($268.4m), an increase of 27 per cent from the previous fiscal year, paving the way to go public next year.
Tom Young Jun 5 2009 7:06AM Security
US still withholding key ACTA data

US still withholding key ACTA data

The US government has been accused of paying lip service to openness over the forthcoming Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) treaty.
Iain Thomson May 7 2009 1:15PM Telco/ISP
Microsoft: Office 2010 will be public

Microsoft: Office 2010 will be public

Microsoft said that reports of a closed beta programme for Office 2010 are not true.
Shaun Nichols Apr 17 2009 2:01PM Software
US Govt asks industry for broadband ideas

US Govt asks industry for broadband ideas

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has begun a 60 day consultation period with the IT industry over the plans for a national broadband infrastructure.
Iain Thomson Apr 9 2009 11:09AM Networking
US backs down on ACTA details

US backs down on ACTA details

The United States has released details of a major new intellectual property treaty with its allies - including Australia.
Iain Thomson Apr 7 2009 2:16PM Software
Amazon shares public data

Amazon shares public data

Amazon is setting up a cloud data service to help people share, access and use public data, even asking the general public to submit their own data sets.
Sylvie Barak Nov 25 2008 6:23AM Storage
General public is in need of security education

General public is in need of security education

Tim Callan, vice president of SSL product marketing at VeriSign, has claimed that there is too much dependency on people's knowledge when it comes to security.
Dan Raywood Nov 11 2008 10:23AM Security
One in four public DNS servers insecure

One in four public DNS servers insecure

One in four public-facing domain name system (DNS) servers on the internet are still vulnerable to the Kaminsky flaw, according to the fourth annual survey of DNS servers by network services vendor Infoblox.
Dave Bailey Nov 11 2008 10:19AM Security
An e-postcard service to notify sexual partners of STDs

An e-postcard service to notify sexual partners of STDs

Need to notify an estranged sexual partner of a recently discovered sexually transmitted disease (STD)? Why not send an electronic postcard.
Liz Tay Oct 22 2008 1:34PM Software
Public comment sort for VDSL2 Standards

Public comment sort for VDSL2 Standards

Independent telecommunications body, the Communications Alliance, has unveiled draft standards on customer equipment needed for Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line 2 (VDSL2) - the next generation of broadband technology.
Staff Writers Dec 17 2007 10:51AM Telco/ISP
Violent video games pose public health risk

Violent video games pose public health risk

A team at the University of Michigan claims to have found evidence that violent computer games can harm children..
Iain Thomson Nov 30 2007 8:07AM Software
Public takes on Bletchley's Colossus

Public takes on Bletchley's Colossus

The National Museum of Computing has challenged members of the public to take on a rebuilt version of Colossus, the world's first programmable digital computer.
Guy Dixon Nov 13 2007 2:19PM Hardware
NetAlert helps public libraries

NetAlert helps public libraries

Australian public libraries will receive free ISP security filtering to help protect users from online dangers.
Negar Salek Aug 10 2007 12:15PM Security
UK govt putting public data at risk: SafeBoot supremo

UK govt putting public data at risk: SafeBoot supremo

A new report from the UK National Audit Office has found that 70 percent of central Government departments are risking their own security by failing to ensure that sensitive data is being wiped from PCs before being disposed of, according to mobile encryption oufit, SafeBoot.
Paul Fisher Aug 1 2007 11:59AM Security
Google steps up public policy push

Google steps up public policy push

USA - New blog seeks to advance legal and social agenda.
Shaun Nichols Jun 20 2007 1:00PM Software
Public urged to record crime with cameraphones

Public urged to record crime with cameraphones

Europeans will soon be encouraged to use cameraphones to photograph and video criminal activity to send directly to a national police database.
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 4 2007 11:17AM Hardware

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