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Quantum cryptography takes a step forward

Quantum cryptography takes a step forward

Continuous operation successfully tested.
SC Australia Staff Apr 20 2010 1:10PM Security
Versatile authentication: The next logical step for the financial services sector

Versatile authentication: The next logical step for the financial services sector

It may already be a cliché, but the credit crunch is forcing all types of businesses to review their costs and look at how they can reduce overheads.
Philip Hoyer, Technical architect, ActivIdentity EMEA Jan 6 2009 2:45PM Security
ENISA warns Europe to step up to prevent 'digital 9/11'

ENISA warns Europe to step up to prevent 'digital 9/11'

The European Commission's security advisor says that imbalances between member states must be ironed out and the reporting of security breaches must become mandatory in order to tackle the threat of cyberattacks.
Richard Thurston May 30 2008 9:58AM Security
Hackers step up search results attack

Hackers step up search results attack

A malware attack targeting search engine results is continuing to haunt several high-profile sites..
Shaun Nichols Apr 1 2008 7:19AM Security
Cybercrooks step up taxing attacks

Cybercrooks step up taxing attacks

Spammers use bogus downloads to spread malware.
Shaun Nichols Mar 19 2008 7:34AM Security
Microsoft business chief to step down

Microsoft business chief to step down

The president of Microsoft's Business Division has announced plans to retire from the company in September..
Shaun Nichols Jan 14 2008 6:55AM Software
Cisco to step up telepresence push

Cisco to step up telepresence push

Advanced video conferencing systems shows billion dollar potential, says CEO. Cisco is preparing to increase the focus on its telepresence technology.
Tom Sanders Jul 25 2007 12:22PM Telco/ISP
Virtualisation - the next step in enterprise security

Virtualisation - the next step in enterprise security

The complexity, frequency, and malicious intent of security attacks from many sources are increasing in today's enterprise.
Leo Cohen, Jan 2 2007 8:16PM Security
EU regulators step up Intel probe

EU regulators step up Intel probe

Investigation centres on AMD's claims of being 'locked out' by Intel.
William Eazel Sep 14 2006 10:22AM Hardware
Gates to step back from regular role at Microsoft in two years

Gates to step back from regular role at Microsoft in two years

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced Thursday that he will transition out of a regular role at the software giant by July 2008 to focus more time on his charitable foundation.
Dan Kaplan Jun 16 2006 9:37PM Security
Durie to step down as AIIA CEO

Durie to step down as AIIA CEO

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has announced that its CEO of six years, Rob Durie, will step down from the organisation in December.
Tim Lohman May 29 2006 1:57PM Strategy
McKinnon a step closer to U.S. extradition

McKinnon a step closer to U.S. extradition

Gary McKinnon appeared in Bow Street Magistrate's Court today to hear District Judge Evans's decision allowing his extradition to the U.S. where he will face trial for hacking into and causing damage to U.S. military computer systems.
Melissa Loveday May 10 2006 6:07PM Security
Move by the DHS is the first right step

Move by the DHS is the first right step

We've all heard the saying, life's not a destination but a journey. The same holds true for security, according to the Federal Trade Commission's Orson Swindle, who talked at a CSO Summit last month in D.C., organized in part by the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA).
Illena Armstrong Jul 27 2005 3:53PM Security
An institute is the next step

An institute is the next step

The industry needs a body to set and monitor standards and ensure the fitness of its practitioners
Prof. Fred May 13 2005 5:18PM Security
A five step process for achieving measurable returns on security investments

A five step process for achieving measurable returns on security investments

What do the president of the United States and a Fortune 1000 CIO have in common? For starters, both are responsible for mitigating immense security threats, maintaining budgets and justifying expenditures to governing committees for approval. They are also accountable for the failure or success of security in their respective domains.
Edward Schenk Sep 15 2004 10:52AM Security

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