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Security as part of the strategic gameplan

Security as part of the strategic gameplan

A heightened awareness of security issues and the need to safeguard mission-critical, highly confidential data has catapulted security to the top of organisations’ agendas.
Jon Haynes Jan 9 2004 2:48PM Security
The Myth of Information Security ROI: Not Every Expense Is an "Investment"

The Myth of Information Security ROI: Not Every Expense Is an "Investment"

Information security teams are under increasing pressure to demonstrate financial return on investment (ROI) for security projects.
Tom Scholtz Jan 9 2004 2:46PM Security
Shutting The Stable Door After The Horse Has Bolted?

Shutting The Stable Door After The Horse Has Bolted?

Business continuity is no longer just an issue for IT the department as regulators both in the US and Europe are getting tougher on operational risk.
Peter Hough Jan 9 2004 2:31PM Security
Freeing the Shackles with Secure Remote Working

Freeing the Shackles with Secure Remote Working

We all hanker for the opportunity to work less hours and avoid wasting time traveling to and from work.
Calum Macleod Jan 9 2004 2:28PM Security
The challenge of making enterprise management secure

The challenge of making enterprise management secure

There is a computer security mantra which says that the basic issues to manage are “ports, passwords and patches”.
John Alcock Jan 9 2004 2:00PM Security
The Need for Secure Project Management

The Need for Secure Project Management

Secure project management is a concept that blends the needs of project management and security.
Dan Emory Jan 9 2004 1:52PM Security
The Different Faces of Policy Enforcement

The Different Faces of Policy Enforcement

The traditional “triple A’s” of access security, Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting, have been joined by a newcomer - Auditing. Like its predecessors, auditing is most effective when enforced, rather than being voluntary.
Stacey Lum Jan 9 2004 1:46PM Security
Bridging the Digital Divide in Security

Bridging the Digital Divide in Security

A technology gap exists in businesses today between the "haves"--deep-pocket enterprises--and the "have nots"--businesses on a budget.
Shane O’Donnell Jan 9 2004 1:44PM Security
Applying The Art of Forensics to Network Security

Applying The Art of Forensics to Network Security

Knowing when to call in a professional can be the most important decision an organization can make when it comes to security breaches – you can’t take chances if there’s a known breach or overwhelming evidence that one has occurred.
A. Bryan Jan 9 2004 1:33PM Security
Making protection pay - The business benefits of IT security

Making protection pay - The business benefits of IT security

Traditionally many organisations were of the opinion that security breaches were something that only affected ‘other’ companies and would never happen to them.
Jackie Groves Jan 9 2004 1:09PM Security
Email Encryption in the Financial Sector

Email Encryption in the Financial Sector

Historically, encryption technology has been seen as too cumbersome, complicated and expensive for organisation to invest in, with too little return.
Staff Writers Jan 9 2004 1:06PM Security
The Person-to-Person Problem

The Person-to-Person Problem

With the growth of Instant Messaging and peer-to-peer (P2P) technologies, businesses are increasingly facing security and management challenges.
Glyn Baker Jan 9 2004 12:54PM Security
Giving a "worm" welcome: the financial sector's move to open source security products

Giving a "worm" welcome: the financial sector's move to open source security products

In January 2003, "Bank of America" was the most prominent victim of the aggressive "Slammer" computer virus that Richard Clarke, the former top adviser to President George W. Bush on cybersecurity, simply called "a dumb worm".
Jan Hichert Jan 9 2004 12:49PM Security
The rise of the malicious spammer

The rise of the malicious spammer

One of the most noteworthy IT security developments of 2003 is the convergence between spamming and viral techniques, leading to a much more dangerous threat for email users.
Mark Sunner Jan 9 2004 12:35PM Security
IT&T Awards: The winners

IT&T Awards: The winners

Over 300 members of the IT&T community attended a gala dinner at Sydney’s Town Hall on 4 December for AJB Publishing’s annual IT&T Awards.
Staff Writers Dec 8 2003 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Dell hits the printer market

Dell hits the printer market

Direct vendor, Dell Computer Australia has jumped into the printer market with two new models, which are manufactured in China by Lexmark.
Byron Connolly Dec 1 2003 12:00AM Hardware
The latest dirt on the net

The latest dirt on the net

New figures have revealed increasing amounts of e-filth being spread online.
Nirmal Chandrasena Dec 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Calculli back in the channel

Calculli back in the channel

After 12 months at manufacturer Acer Computer, Michael Calculli is back in the channel, taking up a position as channel sales manager at one of Australia’s largest PC assemblers, Optima Technology Solutions.
Staff Writers Nov 25 2003 12:00AM Hardware
Rugby World Cup: get the message?

Rugby World Cup: get the message?

Mobile phone users clocked up 202,000 calls and 226,000 SMSs from Telstra Stadium at Saturday night's Rugby World Cup final.
Vivienne Fisher Nov 24 2003 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Telstra AGM: more of the same

Telstra AGM: more of the same

Siobhan Chapman Nov 17 2003 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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