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Eight steps to securing administrative passwords

Eight steps to securing administrative passwords

When password management comes to mind, most IT managers think of their own personal passwords or those of end users, which are used to access the company's network, sales database or e-mail systems.
Calum Macleod Dec 15 2004 12:27PM Security
Industry and law enforcement team up to fight phishing

Industry and law enforcement team up to fight phishing

Tech firms have joined with ISPs, banks and law enforcement in a new effort designed to fight phishing.
Marcia Savage Dec 10 2004 4:43PM Security
20 seconds to comply

20 seconds to comply

Why businesses need to consider regulatory pressures sooner rather than later
Justin Opie Dec 8 2004 1:13PM Security
To prevent and protect – new approaches against spyware

To prevent and protect – new approaches against spyware

Ninety two per cent of IT directors can’t be wrong. That’s the overwhelming majority of high-ranking IT professionals that see spyware as more than a nuisance to enterprises [Web@Work research, 2004]. Estimates even put the number of desktops affected by spyware as high as 90 per cent [US National Cyber Security Alliance].
Nigel Hawthorn Dec 8 2004 1:13PM Security
Industry group urges White House to boost cybersecurity

Industry group urges White House to boost cybersecurity

The Bush Administration has taken some steps to improve cybersecurity but needs to do more, according to the Cyber Security Industry Alliance.
Marcia Savage Dec 7 2004 6:37PM Security
Time to stop hankering for the ‘good old days’

Time to stop hankering for the ‘good old days’

Illena Armstrong Dec 6 2004 5:20PM Security
Experts warn companies to outsource carefully

Experts warn companies to outsource carefully

Jon Tullett Dec 6 2004 4:46PM Security
The zombies are ready to attack your networks

The zombies are ready to attack your networks

Nick Barron Dec 6 2004 4:34PM Security
Hackers start to feel long arm of law

Hackers start to feel long arm of law

Global collaboration is paying off. David Quainton reports on the legal success
David Quainton Dec 6 2004 3:44PM Security
Call for government to take a stronger stance

Call for government to take a stronger stance

Jon Tullett Dec 6 2004 12:56PM Security
Developers need to wake up to customer needs

Developers need to wake up to customer needs

Peter Stephenson Dec 6 2004 12:32PM Security
Prosecutions accelerate as new laws start to bite

Prosecutions accelerate as new laws start to bite

David Quainton Dec 6 2004 12:25PM Security
Time to pop the certification bubble

Time to pop the certification bubble

Are professional standards really slipping? Ron Condon reports on a fierce debate
Ron Condon Dec 3 2004 4:22PM Security
Interactive games to dominate by 2008

Interactive games to dominate by 2008

Interactive games are predicted to dominate the entertainment industry by 2008.
Logan Booker Dec 3 2004 12:00AM Software
Converged devices set to top Christmas wishlists?

Converged devices set to top Christmas wishlists?

Nationwide sales of converged devices are at an all time high, according to research by industry analyst IDC.
Emily Kerry Dec 2 2004 12:00AM Hardware
From detection to prevention

From detection to prevention

2005 may be the year of the IPS tools, but not before they address persistent problems, says Andre Yee
Andre Yee Dec 1 2004 3:19PM Security
People Telecom to list in NZ

People Telecom to list in NZ

ASX-listed ISP People Telecom has announced its intention to list on the New Zealand Stock Exchange on 2 December.
Staff Writers Nov 30 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Govt looks to protect critical Aust IT systems

Govt looks to protect critical Aust IT systems

The federal government has set up a program aimed at identifying vulnerabilities in Australia's critical IT infrastructure.
Staff Writers Nov 29 2004 12:00AM Security
QLD TAFE to digitally manage copyright

QLD TAFE to digitally manage copyright

In what is being touted as a first for Australian TAFE institutions, the Open Learning Institute of TAFE Queensland is using a new digital delivery system to licence learning resources through an agreement with CAL.
Staff Writers Nov 29 2004 12:00AM Software
3Com lays down gauntlet to Cisco

3Com lays down gauntlet to Cisco

3Com has claimed its challenge to Cisco's dominance of global networking hardware sales is market ready with a range of switches that complete its product arsenal - the latest from a quadrupled R&D investment that has resulted in 160 new products this year and 240 more promised for 2005.
Fleur Doidge Nov 26 2004 12:00AM Hardware

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