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Get it right the first time
Mary Ann Davidson favors detecting and eliminating vulnerabilities early in the software development cycle
Mary Ann
Jun 1 2004 2:52PM
Security
Fighting the fees of IT contractor management
A new CMS (Contractor Management Service) launched last week by Melbourne based IT Recruitment firm, VTR Consulting, aims to address one of IT contractors' biggest gripes -- CMS fees.
DVD Editor
Jun 1 2004 12:00AM
Training & Development
Tonga moves into the broadband world
Small Australian distributor ComNet Solutions is supplying wireless broadband gear to the Kingdom of Tonga under a contract with the country’s Shoreline Group.
Byron Connolly
May 26 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
The Issue of Compliance - It’s Here and It’s Expanding!
By now, most high-tech conferences have devoted at least one 30-minute session to the topic of Sarbanes-Oxley (aka “Sarbox”).
Melisa LaBancz-Bleasdale
May 24 2004 5:43PM
Security
Banks help govt fish the phishers
The Federal government, in conjunction with major banks and credit card companies, has launched a campaign to stamp out internet banking fraud.
Nirmal Chandrasena
May 20 2004 12:00AM
Security
Viable solutions in the fight against phishing
David Brunswick, technical director for Tumbleweed Communications Europe and a member of the Anti-Phishing Working Group, discusses potential solutions in the fight against phishing
David Brunswick
May 19 2004 3:46PM
Security
The hidden dangers of spam
Spam has gone from virtually nothing four years ago to a major problem today. It is now estimated that spam accounts for about 60 per cent of all email carried over the internet, up from 45 per cent this time last year.
Peter Wenham
May 19 2004 3:43PM
Security
Farmers reap the profit of security
British agricultural supplier Countrywide Farmers is renewing its network security.
Dan Ilett
May 18 2004 1:58PM
Security
Take the leap to a wireless future
Jon Tullett explains how wireless security standards are being left behind, but why the effort required to understand and use them properly will cut costs, improve productivity and help your organization soar
Jon Tullett
May 13 2004 9:21AM
Security
Handheld gaming: The next generation
John Gillooly
May 12 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
How to protect PCs against the Sasser worm
Staff Writers
May 4 2004 12:00AM
Security
Cyclades comes south of the border
US data centre management company Cyclades has opened an office in Sydney and seeks eight more resellers for its services.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 23 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Phishing attacks on the rise
Phishing attacks shot up 43 percent in March for an average of 13 new scams each day, according to a report released Monday by the Anti-Phishing Working Group.
Marcia Savage
Apr 20 2004 7:58PM
Security
Signs of new worm on the way
VeriSign said it's alerting customers that a big Internet worm may be coming, based on traffic anomalies and other data gleaned at its SOCs (Secure Operations Centers).
Marcia Savage
Apr 16 2004 7:15PM
Security
When the root is the problem
As Linux grows in popularity with both users and hackers, Richard Williams contemplates precisely how risky all or nothing security is
Richard Williams
Apr 15 2004 11:11AM
Security
The yoga of the software world
Open source software solutions can be inexpensive and flexible, but also a time-consuming and even painful way to achieve desired results – like practicing yoga. Julie Jervis learns if open source is fit enough to endure
Julie Jervis
Apr 15 2004 11:04AM
Security
Spammers raise the price of shares
Spammers are attempting to ramp up the value of stocks and shares by sending out bogus financial reports to traders.
Dan Ilett
Apr 14 2004 3:36PM
Security
Antivirus is the most common security technology [NB Awaiting more info]
Antivirus applications are the most commonly used security technology.
Dan Ilett
Apr 13 2004 4:58PM
Security
Why pink and fluffy are the new watchwords
When the speaker at the front of the room announced that security was really about “pink, fluffy stuff,” I started looking for the exit. And I am sure I was not the only one.
Ron Condon
Apr 13 2004 4:27PM
Security
RFID hype off the scale, says reseller
Despite market hype around Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), one new mobile applications reseller has argued large scale, mainstream deployments are years away.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 8 2004 12:00AM
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