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Why it’s time to get physical with your computer

Why it’s time to get physical with your computer

Nick Barron Nov 12 2004 4:55PM Security
Perth integrator to deploy wireless mesh

Perth integrator to deploy wireless mesh

Perth integrator JW Montcrieff has won a deal to deploy what’s claimed to be the first wireless mesh network in Australia.
Staff Writers Nov 12 2004 12:00AM Networking
Juniper: Stand-alone security will give way to integration

Juniper: Stand-alone security will give way to integration

Stand-alone security will become a thing of the past as security becomes integrated into the network, said Juniper Networks CEO Scott Kriens.
Marcia Savage Nov 10 2004 9:52PM Security
IBM Lotus developers to ride Java Express

IBM Lotus developers to ride Java Express

IBM has extended its Express portfolio for SMBs, adding a version of Workplace Services Express that lets resellers use a single server with their Java development platform.
Fleur Doidge Nov 10 2004 12:00AM Software
US security software support services spending set to soar

US security software support services spending set to soar

Fuelled by a fast growing threat from phishers, spammers, hackers and organized criminals, the need for security software continues to intensify in the United States.
Robert Jaques Nov 5 2004 11:08AM Security
Museum of London aims to make spam a thing of the past

Museum of London aims to make spam a thing of the past

The Museum of London Group has integrated an email filtering system with its Microsoft Exchange and Active Directory infrastructures in a bid to cut down on rising volumes of unsolicited email plaguing staff across its three UK sites.
Robert Jaques Nov 4 2004 12:23PM Security
Biometrics poised to enjoy explosive growth

Biometrics poised to enjoy explosive growth

Biometric security technology is rapidly moving into mainstream markets for network security and mobile commerce, according to newly unveiled research.
Robert Jaques Nov 4 2004 12:11PM Security
Unprotected RFID could lead to corporate espionage

Unprotected RFID could lead to corporate espionage

Companies who dismiss the privacy concerns of RFID radio tags may be opening themselves up to unexpected security risks.
Jon Tullett Nov 4 2004 11:51AM Security
US enterprises leave themselves open to spyware threat

US enterprises leave themselves open to spyware threat

The vast majority of US enterprises are leaving their networks open to the fast-growing threat of spyware, a newly published study has claimed.
Robert Jaques Nov 3 2004 4:19PM Security
VoIP moving to the desktop: survey

VoIP moving to the desktop: survey

Two thirds of global businesses will deploy VoIP to the desktop by 2006, according to a survey.
Staff Writers Nov 3 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Sloppy laptop security leaves European firms open to legal and commercial risks

Sloppy laptop security leaves European firms open to legal and commercial risks

Sloppy mobile device security is leaving European businesses and their employees open to legal, commercial and financial damage, newly published research has claimed.
Robert Jaques Nov 2 2004 10:59AM Security
U.S. consumers apt to give away personal data

U.S. consumers apt to give away personal data

Americans release too much personal information over the phone and web, making them vulnerable to identity theft and phishing, according to a survey released by EDS and the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).
Marcia Savage Oct 29 2004 10:50PM Security
Cisco and Microsoft urged to provide road map for security collaboration

Cisco and Microsoft urged to provide road map for security collaboration

Cisco and Microsoft's recent partnership to make their scan-and-block network security systems interoperable, marks an important enhancement for enterprise networks, according to Gartner.
Robert Jaques Oct 29 2004 11:06AM Security
Leading Edge Internet sold to Bytecard

Leading Edge Internet sold to Bytecard

Wholesale data and telecommunication services aggregator Leading Edge Internet has been sold to one of its largest downstream customers, Bytecard.
Byron Connolly Oct 28 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Beating the social engineering scams: what employees must do to protect company data

Beating the social engineering scams: what employees must do to protect company data

While technology can dramatically reduce the risk associated with threats and vulnerabilities in enterprise IT, the human factor is always critical in a comprehensive security strategy.
John Roese Oct 27 2004 3:27PM Security
Universities fail to produce secure programmers

Universities fail to produce secure programmers

Further pressure has been put on educational institutions to improve their security training. In the wake of SANS calls to ‘shame the computer science departments’ Simon Perry, vice president of security strategy at Computer Associates raised the issue again at the SC Conference in London, UK.
David Quainton Oct 26 2004 10:00AM Security
Retailers rush to meet creditcard deadlines

Retailers rush to meet creditcard deadlines

Marcia Savage Oct 22 2004 4:18PM Security
Job board to grow for IT pros?

Job board to grow for IT pros?

IT recruiters are upbeat about what they see as a growing demand for IT professionals in Australia.
Vivienne Fisher Oct 22 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
Don’t hesitate to call in the professionals

Don’t hesitate to call in the professionals

After online banking customers suffer an attack, financial institutions often look for answers in the wrong places. Kevin Mandia explains why it’s worth investigating the victim’s PC to discover the origins of an attack
Kevin Mandia Oct 15 2004 4:23PM Security
Time to call out the detectives

Time to call out the detectives

Once, the primary goal was to protect network perimeters. But today’s methodologies can do a great deal more than that.
Yiannis Vassiliades Oct 15 2004 4:23PM Security

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