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USB malware on the rise

USB malware on the rise

Around a tenth of all malware is designed to use portable storage media, such as removable USB drives, as an attack and spread vector..
Robert Jaques Apr 3 2008 7:31AM Security
Conroy pulls the plug on $1 billion OPEL broadband project

Conroy pulls the plug on $1 billion OPEL broadband project

Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, has pulled the plug on the OPEL consortium’s billion dollar regional broadband network after the Government found the group had failed to meet the original terms of its contract.
Mitchell Bingemann Apr 2 2008 1:24PM Telco/ISP
Nanotech boffin gives storage the needle

Nanotech boffin gives storage the needle

A Dutch researcher is working on next-generation storage technology that could see data held on millions of tiny needles..
Robert Jaques Apr 1 2008 7:19AM Storage
Small firms think big on the web

Small firms think big on the web

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are increasingly taking advantage of the internet to improve internal efficiency and extend their reach, research reveals..
Robert Jaques Apr 1 2008 7:19AM Strategy
The greatest vulnerability to come

The greatest vulnerability to come

Guard the greatest vulnerability point - gaps in data security - to avoid threats, says Raphael Leiteritz
Raphael Leiteritz Mar 31 2008 3:03PM Security
Software: The right choice

Software: The right choice

There are plenty of tools around to make infosec professionals' life easier. But how do you find the right ones? Barry Mansfield reports.
Barry Mansfield Mar 18 2008 3:49PM Security
Interview: Jorge Dinares, Panda CEO

Interview: Jorge Dinares, Panda CEO

In this SC Magazine online exclusive, Mark Mayne questions Panda Security's CEO, Jorge Dinares.
Mark Mayne Mar 17 2008 4:04PM Security
Ultra-wideband heads for the big time

Ultra-wideband heads for the big time

Analysts predict that the mainstream market launch of ultra-wideband (UWB) peripheral connection technology is imminent..
Robert Jaques Mar 13 2008 7:26AM Networking
IT security budgets on the rise: Cisco

IT security budgets on the rise: Cisco

Three out of five IT professionals plans to increase spending on security over the coming year, according to a study by Cisco..
Staff Writers Mar 13 2008 7:26AM Security
Mobile phones are just the ticket

Mobile phones are just the ticket

More than 2.6 billion tickets will be delivered to 208 million mobile phone users by 2011, according to new research..
Mar 12 2008 7:28AM Hardware
Heavy bloggers take over the web

Heavy bloggers take over the web

Heavy users of US blog sites are significantly more likely than the average internet user to consume news and entertainment online..
Clement James Mar 12 2008 7:28AM Software
Security Web 2.0: Open Season for the Attackers?

Security Web 2.0: Open Season for the Attackers?

The Web is now a participatory medium. The downside to this ubiquitous connectivity and user participation is a new slew of security threats many IT professionals have yet to fully grasp.
Wayne Neich Mar 11 2008 3:58PM Security
Can Web commuting end the skills shortage?

Can Web commuting end the skills shortage?

Take a look around. Is your office looking emptier? Driven by a focus on the work-life balance and enabled by improved broadband availability, more Australians are working from home.
Liz Tay Mar 11 2008 3:27PM Training & Development
Unisys seeks 400 support staff for DoD contract

Unisys seeks 400 support staff for DoD contract

After securing a $240 million ICT support services contract with the Australian Department of Defence (DoD), Unisys Australia is now on the hunt for 400 new support staff to make certain the deal runs according to plan.
Mitchell Bingemann Mar 10 2008 4:00PM Training & Development
Quantum computers: technological deliverance or the end of security?

Quantum computers: technological deliverance or the end of security?

Quantum computing might spell the end of today's computer and credit card encryption technology, a U.S. physicist has claimed.
Liz Tay Mar 10 2008 2:21PM Security
Cisco takes service routers to the edge

Cisco takes service routers to the edge

Aggregation Services Router 1000 unveiled at CeBIT.
Ian Williams Mar 6 2008 7:00AM Networking
Green IT tops the bill at CeBIT 2008

Green IT tops the bill at CeBIT 2008

The annual CeBIT technology show kicked off in Hanover today with global warming firmly at the top of the agenda..
Ian Williams Mar 5 2008 3:42PM Hardware
IT governance rising up the agenda

IT governance rising up the agenda

One in three companies worldwide are applying IT governance procedures in a bid to assess the performance and security of their IT systems..
Guy Dixon Mar 3 2008 2:48PM Strategy
Labor's Australian Broadband Guarantee committments brought into question

Labor's Australian Broadband Guarantee committments brought into question

NewSat’s announcement that its application for an Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) license was put on hold by the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy has raised a few questions about the former Government’s Broadband Guarantee initiative.
Lilia Guan Feb 29 2008 4:16PM Telco/ISP
Adobe developers take to the Air

Adobe developers take to the Air

Adobe has officially released its Air development tool to the public..
Shaun Nichols Feb 27 2008 8:15AM Software

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