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PennyTel engaged in stoush with Optus

PennyTel engaged in stoush with Optus

Threatens legal action over unauthorised direct SMS to its customers.
Ry Crozier May 2 2011 7:00AM Telco/ISP
Amaysim launches low-cost mobile service

Amaysim launches low-cost mobile service

Uses Optus 3G network.
Ry Crozier Nov 23 2010 10:25AM Telco/ISP
UK arrests nine over $2m SIM rort

UK arrests nine over $2m SIM rort

24/7 call centre.
Liam Tung Aug 19 2010 6:58AM Telco/ISP
Shoretel and Skype hook up for business calls

Shoretel and Skype hook up for business calls

Free calls into the office for Skype users.
Brett Winterford Sep 10 2009 3:28PM Networking
Tool aids recovery of stolen BlackBerry phones

Tool aids recovery of stolen BlackBerry phones

App uses GPS to track stolen devices.
Daniel Robinson Aug 19 2009 2:25PM Hardware
How to select a SIEM solution

How to select a SIEM solution

Earthwave founder Carlo Minassian draws on his experience in the security sector to present a buyer's guide to Security Information & Event Management (SIEM) solutions.
Carlo Minassian, Founder & CEO, Earthwave Jul 14 2009 12:32PM Security
Contactless mobile payments trialled in Melbourne

Contactless mobile payments trialled in Melbourne

Telstra, NAB and Visa are trialling a new contactless mobile phone payment system with 200 consumers and 12 merchants in Melbourne.
Staff Writers Aug 28 2008 7:37AM Software
iPhone SIM lock hack triggers legal debate

iPhone SIM lock hack triggers legal debate

A group of developers claims to have succeeded in breaking the iPhone's SIM-lock, allowing users to equip the phone with a SIM-card that allows them to operate the device on GSM networks other than AT&T.
Shaun Nichols Aug 28 2007 12:07PM Security
Review: Tenable Security Center

Review: Tenable Security Center

The Tenable Security Center has massive capability wrapped in a single, easy-to-navigate interface. While the overall use of the application is fairly intuitive, once users explore more deeply, they may find that it becomes complex and intricate. This allows for great flexibility, but also requires some time of using the product and learning how to maximize its capability for the specific environment.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Dec 18 2006 12:00AM Security
Review: TriGeo SIM

Review: TriGeo SIM

From the time it is plugged in, all the way through day-to-day management, TriGeo SIM is simple to use. The appliance comes with many rule sets already preconfigured for most security situations, while setting rules for specific environments is made easy by the Rule Builder. This tool uses different modules with rule parts that you just drag and drop into the right place and the rule is created. Filters also are easy to configure using the same process. The main console interface is simple and intuitive to navigate as well.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Dec 18 2006 12:00AM Security
Review: Activeworx Security Center

Review: Activeworx Security Center

We found this product required some time to work with and to learn about its massive capability. Set-up overall was fairly simple, but the user interface is a little clumsy in the beginning. The Security Center desktop is quite overwhelming at first, with multiple view selections, tabs and tree menus. But once we started working with the interface, we found it quite efficient.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Dec 11 2006 12:00AM Security
Review: SEM3210

Review: SEM3210

High Tower pre-configures all the equipment before it is shipped to the end-user, so when the appliance arrives there are just a few simple steps to complete before it is online and ready to go. We found this product to be quite simple to use, thanks to the intuitive user interface that includes an easy-to-read dashboard-type console. We were impressed by the clean look of all parts of the console. This product displays a lot of vital information in one place in a clear manner.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Oct 11 2006 12:00AM Security
Review: Enterprise Security Analyzer

Review: Enterprise Security Analyzer

Although this program is simple to use, we found it took a little time to work with set-up and configuration. Set-up is guided by the main set-up wizard, which guides the user through installation and a bit of initial configuration. Once the main install is completed, there are follow-up steps of creating SSL certificates for IIS and possibly many other loose ends, depending on the environment.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Sep 1 2006 12:00AM Security
Review: NetIQ Security Manager

Review: NetIQ Security Manager

In our experience, the implementation of this product is no walk in the park. The Security Manager is a small part of a much larger complete security solution by NetIQ. Deployment of this product is massive, with dozens of pre-install steps to be completed on each of the different machines necessary for full deployment. This includes configuration of a database server, a log database computer and a central computer.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Sep 1 2006 12:00AM Security
ArcSight simplfies SIM with new standard

ArcSight simplfies SIM with new standard

One of the industry's leading enterprise security management software vendors released a new open log management standard on Tuesday that may make it easier to collect and examine security information.
Ericka Chickowski Aug 24 2006 1:44AM Security
Review: TriGeo Security Information Manager

Review: TriGeo Security Information Manager

This product is based upon a substantial rack-mount hardware appliance running Linux, and a Windows-based console and reporting capability with which to administer the system. Agents are then placed on target machines across the network and acknowledged at the console.
Julian Ashbourn Nov 1 2005 12:00AM Security
Review: NetIQ Security Manager

Review: NetIQ Security Manager

This comprehensive product seems to offer a great deal: event monitoring and management; intrusion detection; comprehensive reporting and analysis. All this, plus three printed manuals, an installation guide, user guide and programming guide.
Julian Ashbourn Nov 1 2005 12:00AM Security
Review: Lightning Console

Review: Lightning Console

This software-based console collates security-related information into a central entity, in order to enable analysis and response.
Julian Ashbourn Nov 1 2005 12:00AM Security
Review: Applied Watch

Review: Applied Watch

The open source philosophy is still gaining ground. But for some, it still smacks less of enterprise-level IT than the enthusiast working alone in their shed at night.
Julian Ashbourn Nov 1 2005 12:00AM Security

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