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The SC interview online: Eva Chen
Co-founder and CEO of Trend Micro, Eva Chen discusses a wide range of subjects touched on financials, industry moves and trends, and the opportunities provided by the emerging markets of India and China.
Paul Fisher
Dec 21 2007 10:42AM
Security
Guest column: Are you getting what you’re paying for? Making the most out of your investment in development
You’re paying your application developers to write code. But are they doing what you’re paying them to do?
Eldad Maniv
Dec 20 2007 11:02AM
Software
Firms in the dark over data retention
A year after the launch of the revised Federal Rules of Civil Procedure(FRCP), more than 65 per cent of US businesses remain unprepared to meet strict court requirements for the discovery and handling of electronic evidence, new research claimed today.
Robert Jaques
Dec 19 2007 11:42AM
Security
IT giants celebrate birth of the transistor
The transistor will officially turn 60 next week, and the world's largest technology firms are pausing to celebrate an invention which many credit as the creator of Silicon Valley..
Shaun Nichols
Dec 19 2007 7:28AM
Hardware
The ACCC shares its views on next generation telecommunications networks
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued for public consultation two papers related to next generation telecommunications networks.
Lilia Guan
Dec 18 2007 6:26AM
Telco/ISP
Greenpeace lays down the law to gaming giants
Greenpeace is urging PlayStation, Xbox and Wii gamers to take on Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo over the use of hazardous chemicals in their game consoles..
Guy Dixon
Dec 17 2007 2:45PM
Hardware
The eight myths of data encryption
How misconceptions about data encryption are preventing A/NZ companies from effectively protecting data exchanged with employees, partners and suppliers.
Simon Coffey
Dec 17 2007 11:44AM
Security
Federal Court gives a win to the ACCC on Foxtel digital Pay TV service
The Federal Court has upheld the decision of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to accept a special access undertaking from Foxtel for its digital Pay TV set top unit service.
Staff Writers
Dec 14 2007 12:24PM
Telco/ISP
Rise of the rootkits
Increasing numbers of PC users are falling victim to rootkit infections, otherwise known as stealth malware, according latest statistics from malware research firm Prevx..
Staff Writers
Dec 14 2007 11:46AM
Security
US whistleblower's details exposed on the web
A US court had ordered that the personal details of a Californian man be removed from the web, ruling that the information was posted online in retaliation for him blowing the whistle on a bankruptcy fraud case..
Clement James
Dec 13 2007 11:52PM
Security
Wabbadabba gets into the spirit of Christmas
Yahoo-powered search engine wabbadabba has launched headlong into the spirit of Christmas with what could be the silliest Christmas prize give-away based on the 'Twelve Days of Christmas' rhyme.
Staff Writers
Dec 13 2007 1:19PM
Software
Roundup 2007: Gazing into the crystal ball
SC US handed out crystal balls to several analysts, consultants, professors and CSOs and asked them to answer questions about next year.
Dan Kaplan
Dec 11 2007 3:04PM
Security
Spammers catch on to the local lingo
Security firm SoftScan has warned that spam is appearing more frequently in languages other than English, and that the grammar and spelling is far more convincing to native speakers..
Clement James
Dec 6 2007 6:58AM
Security
Social effects of the web still unclear
Mankind is still coming to terms with the social effects of the internet, according to Vint Cerf, one of its founding fathers.
Matt Chapman
Dec 4 2007 9:36PM
Software
Bank details for sale on the web
More than 100 websites have been found selling account information for UK bank customers, including account details, Pins and security codes.
Matt Chapman
Dec 4 2007 10:04AM
Security
Petascale computers: the next supercomputing wave
The author of the world's first published collection on petascale techniques, David A. Bader, discusses petascale, exascale and the future of computing.
Liz Tay
Nov 29 2007 11:18AM
Hardware
What's next for the telecoms industry under Labor
Independent telecommunications analyst, Paul Budde, looks at how the Labor victory will further develop the broadband policies - and, even more importantly, how they will be executed.
Staff Writers
Nov 26 2007 7:10AM
Telco/ISP
Is the IT sector is still failing women?
Women are still facing discrimination in the UK IT sector, according to research undertaken by the GCS IT Recruitment Specialists. Does this article resonate with the women in the local IT workforce?
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 23 2007 1:14PM
Training & Development
Porn on the menu for China's video searchers
More than a third of all searches for online video on Baidu, China's largest search engine, are for porn and other adult-oriented material, according to company statistics..
Simon Burns
Nov 23 2007 7:23AM
Software
Weathering the storm
Life keeps getting more difficult for information security researchers - and it's not all down to the bad guys.
Staff Writers
Nov 21 2007 3:00PM
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