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Many employees bypass security policy in order to do their job: report

Many employees bypass security policy in order to do their job: report

2 out of 5 employees ignore IT policy.
SC Australia Staff Nov 11 2010 12:48PM Security
Hackers forum gets hacked

Hackers forum gets hacked

Personal details revealed.
Dan Raywood May 21 2010 1:26PM Security
Opinion: How SMEs can implement tailored IT systems

Opinion: How SMEs can implement tailored IT systems

Too often, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) do not take responsibility for educating themselves sufficiently about technology, instead putting their trust in technology vendors or channel partners whose interests are not always aligned with the SME's.
Tim Harmon, Feb 4 2009 6:52AM Strategy
Newly discovered TCP flaw brings devices to their knees

Newly discovered TCP flaw brings devices to their knees

A Swedish security company announced Wednesday that two of its researchers have discovered a 'generic' flaw in the TCP stack that could result in denial-of-service attacks.
Dan Kaplan Oct 3 2008 10:35AM Security
SMEs should 'hack' their own networks

SMEs should 'hack' their own networks

Small and medium sized enterprises are putting themselves at risk by not properly securing their wireless networks, a new report has claimed.
Staff Writers Jul 15 2008 9:18AM Security
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi go their separate ways

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi go their separate ways

The global markets for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi continue to show strong growth and will remain the leading personal area networking technologies, but analysts believe that prices and market developments are pushing them in new directions..
Clement James Jun 27 2008 3:00PM Networking
Oyster card hackers may have their research blocked

Oyster card hackers may have their research blocked

HMRC has radically improved its data security measures since the breach which caused it to lose 25 million child benefit records in October last year.
Richard Thurston Jun 27 2008 10:25AM Security
Weekly Roundup:  Telstra finds friction in their national broadband plans and open source gets a leg-up

Weekly Roundup: Telstra finds friction in their national broadband plans and open source gets a leg-up

The Terria consortium and a new report question Telstra plans for the national broadband network, and open source enthusiasts have a lot to smile about after big shows of support from Internode and Acer.
Staff Writers Jun 7 2008 11:35AM Telco/ISP
Viewers take to iPlayer in their millions

Viewers take to iPlayer in their millions

The BBC's iPlayer service continues to go from strength to strength, logging growth of more than 20 percent between March and April 2008..
Staff Writers May 22 2008 2:32PM Software
SMEs fear their own networks

SMEs fear their own networks

Small and medium sized enterprises fear that their own networks could pose the biggest threat to business prosperity in 2008..
Clement James May 12 2008 7:30AM Networking
Infosec: Security pros 'ignoring' their own message

Infosec: Security pros 'ignoring' their own message

Security professionals at Infosec Europe 2008 are ignoring their own message and leaving laptops lying around without locking them down securely..
Ian Williams Apr 24 2008 1:48PM Security
IDC: What CIOs’ want in their 2008 IT shopping carts

IDC: What CIOs’ want in their 2008 IT shopping carts

In 2008, CIO investment dollars will focus on improving internal business/technology processes, business reporting and information management, infrastructure and communicating with partners, suppliers and customers, according to IDC's Forecast for Management (FFM) Survey.
a Staff Writer Mar 26 2008 12:21PM Financial Services
Web threats make their mark on 07/08

Web threats make their mark on 07/08

The new year is supposed to signal a fresh start for us all, but web threats will continue to reign in 2008, wreaking havoc just as they did this year
Negar Salek Dec 24 2007 9:26AM Security
IT professionals get more benefits as their demands soars

IT professionals get more benefits as their demands soars

As demand for IT specialists grows, businesses are offering increased salaries and better benefits packages.
Rosalie Marshall Dec 17 2007 2:22PM Training & Development
People increasingly tracked via their mobile phones

People increasingly tracked via their mobile phones

The tracking of people through their mobile phones is set to increase as concerns over personal security outweigh reservations over privacy, according to a new study by Juniper Research..
Staff Writers Dec 14 2007 7:46AM Hardware
EMC offers $15,000 a pop to preserve Aussie heritage

EMC offers $15,000 a pop to preserve Aussie heritage

Storage and security vendor, EMC is offering cash grants between $5,000 and $15,000 to individuals and businesses that are looking to digitise and preserve their valuable historical records.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 6 2007 1:11PM Storage
Asian chip makers open their wallets

Asian chip makers open their wallets

Samsung alone to spend US$6.74bn this year.
Simon Burns Jun 27 2007 1:23PM Hardware
Image spammers use non-registration websites to their advantage

Image spammers use non-registration websites to their advantage

Levels of image spam held steady last month at 15 to 20 per cent of all junk mail, but phishing emails were at their highest levels this year, according to just-released research from MessageLabs.
Frank Washkuch Jun 5 2007 9:56AM Security
Sanyo founders fall on their swords

Sanyo founders fall on their swords

Dynasty that ran the Japanese giant for decades finally step down.
Simon Burns Mar 29 2007 12:17PM Training & Development
Security experts beaten at their own game

Security experts beaten at their own game

RSA Conference delegates leave themselves wide open to attack.
Tom Sanders Feb 9 2007 1:36PM Security

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