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The legal implications of the PCI data security standard
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard presents serious legal challenges and risk for retailers.
David Navetta, InfoSecCompliance, LLC
Apr 30 2008 3:23PM
Security
Teachers hit the Web to help busy students
As the cost of living continues to grow, more and more teenage students are struggling to juggle a full time education with a part time job. Now teachers are using the web to reach out and help students better understand the working world while still maintaining success at school.
Ashley Clark
Apr 30 2008 2:53PM
Software
Protecting the IPTV/VoD infrastructure
To ensure the success of their new IPTV/VoD services, providers must build into their networks a comprehensive, network-centric security strategy right from the start.
Scott Heinlein, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Apr 28 2008 12:17PM
Security
Clarke inspires science from beyond the grave
The impact of science fiction writer Arthur C Clarke is still being felt, following the news that two more of his ideas are being researched for real..
Iain Thomson
Apr 25 2008 12:58PM
Hardware
Windows Vista SP1 reaches the masses
Microsoft has begun distributing Windows Vista Service Pack 1 as an automatic update..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 25 2008 12:58PM
Software
Security hits the business agenda
The risk of corporate reputation damage is raising the profile of information security in organisations, according to a new global survey by security certifications organisation ISC2, launched yesterday at Infosec.
Phil Muncaster
Apr 24 2008 1:52PM
Security
Boffins take the long view on digital storage
Computer scientists have unveiled details of a project to develop technology for the long-term storage of digital data..
Robert Jaques
Apr 23 2008 7:29AM
Storage
Google developers play in the sandbox
Google has released new sandbox tools for its iGoogle web service, allowing developers to create larger and more complex iGoogle Gadget apps..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 23 2008 7:29AM
Software
Women unhappy in the IT workplace
The majority of women working in IT are dissatisfied with their work/life balance, according to research released this week..
Clement James
Apr 21 2008 12:28PM
Training & Development
Another one bites the dust
Mapping the tragedy of the Hannaford breach in a post-mortem sense should be just as important to the grocery chain as the upgrade of the system.
Danielle Zeedick, Norwich University
Apr 18 2008 2:02PM
Security
Via opens up to the Linux community
Via Technologies has laid out a new initiative to improve support for the open source development community..
Staff Writers
Apr 16 2008 7:45AM
Software
WSLabi founder returns to the fray
Roberto Preatoni, strategic director at WSLabi, a public marketplace for security exploits, has returned to the company following his arrest in a corporate espionage case..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 15 2008 3:02PM
Security
IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives
IBM’s Almaden Laboratory has been outlining a new form of memory that it says will replace both flash memory storage and platter-based hard drives..
Iain Thomson
Apr 14 2008 7:35AM
Storage
Cisco closes in on the datacentre
Network infrastructure giant Cisco has renewed its commitment to the datacentre with the launch of a new series of switches, a new channel strategy and the announcement it will fully acquire datacentre solutions provider Nuova Systems.
IT Week
Apr 11 2008 1:56PM
Networking
IBM: We're gettting out of the security business
Veteran IBM executive Val Rahmani, just six weeks into the post of General Manager of IBM Internet Security Systems, uses RSA keynote to appeal for end to siloed security thinking.
SC Australia Staff
Apr 10 2008 6:10PM
Security
Queensland Uni giving schools the quickest Internet in the land
The University of Queensland is paving a high-speed broadband revolution for school communities with a new network that allows them to connect to the internet at a speed of one gigabit a second (Gbps).
Mitchell Bingemann
Apr 9 2008 4:14PM
Telco/ISP
Nokia 'Tube' takes on the iPhone
Nokia has released details of a new touch-screen handset that will go up against Apple's iPhone..
Iain Thomson
Apr 9 2008 1:04PM
Hardware
A new threat on the horizon
A new BotArmy, named "Kraken," reportedly twice as big as Storm, has been identified.
Greg Masters
Apr 9 2008 7:18AM
Security
Protecting your data from the Trojan force
So many application-level zero-day exploits exist today that the question is not whether your computers are safe but what's already running on them.
Marco Peretti
Apr 8 2008 8:26AM
Security
Men more easily conned on the web
Online fraudsters might consider targeting their efforts exclusively at men following a report showing that males are a softer touch when it comes to online scams..
Guy Dixon
Apr 7 2008 7:47AM
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