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Cisco manager moves to WildPackets
An ex-Cisco executive has jumped ship to join network analysis firm WildPackets.
Dan Ilett
Apr 6 2004 4:13PM
Security
Aust subsidiary sells mobile phone games to China
Fleur Doidge
Apr 6 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
NetBotz gets down to the particle level
NetBotz, intelligent physical security specialist, has released a particle sensor for its electronic alarm system.
Steve Gold
Apr 1 2004 12:04PM
Security
Baltimore Technologies bids farewell to IT security
Baltimore Securities PLC, a fallen star in the IT security business, has announced it is moving into the clean energy solutions business.
Steve Gold
Apr 1 2004 11:50AM
Security
Human error to blame for most security breaches
Human error is the main reason for most IT security breaches, but that the problem can be mitigated by better training for the staff concerned.
Steve Gold
Mar 31 2004 5:25PM
Security
MYOB to buy Solution 6
Staff Writers
Mar 29 2004 12:00AM
Software
BT to protect NATO network
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is to use a BT centrally managed service to secure its networks.
Dan Ilett
Mar 24 2004 11:57AM
Security
Push to Talk being pushed in the wrong direction?
Darren Ellis
Mar 24 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Telstra demonstrates Push To Talk
Tim Dean
Mar 23 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
SAFLINK and SSP-Litronic to merge
SAFLINK, a supplier of biometric software, and SSP-Litronic, a provider of identity management products, announced a merger agreement Monday.
Marcia Savage
Mar 22 2004 11:49PM
Security
Cisco to acquire DDoS protection vendor
Cisco Systems Monday announced that it signed an agreement to acquire privately-held Riverhead Networks, a provider of DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) protection.
Marcia Savage
Mar 22 2004 9:31PM
Security
System management company turns an eye to patch management
Mobile Automation has released a patch management solution to aid companies in securing the machines outside their office walls.
Illena Armstrong
Mar 18 2004 4:16PM
Security
Hackers Turn To P2P Resources For Attack Vectors
A freely available peer-to-peer (P2P) hacking tool has become the weapon of choice for many hackers looking to take control of users' PCs.
Steve Gold
Mar 18 2004 2:53PM
Security
Computer Misuse Act to be reviewed
The UK’s primary computer crime law is under review for being outdated.
Dan Ilett
Mar 18 2004 1:23PM
Security
National cybersecurity group to launch web site, release reports
A coalition of business associations working to implement the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace plans to launch its website and release recommendations on Thursday.
Marcia Savage
Mar 17 2004 5:23PM
Security
Microsoft cuddles up to ISVs
Microsoft Australia this week unveiled two new programs designed to help ISVs make money from software they had developed on the software giant’s platforms and hone their business skills.
Byron Connolly
Mar 17 2004 12:00AM
Software
Unipalm to distribute Trend Micro Products In Ireland
Unipalm, the IT security reseller, has signed up as Ireland's official Trend Micro distributor.
Steve Gold
Mar 16 2004 3:05PM
Security
Security ISVs partner to tackle global market
Perth ISV WebSpy and Canberra confrere ContentKeeper Technologies are tackling the world market together, signing an OEM deal that bundles web-reporting and filtering software with joint marketing initiatives.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 16 2004 12:00AM
Security
EC bids to clean up internet for kids
The EC is backing a €50 million programme to secure the internet for children.
Dan Ilett
Mar 15 2004 12:27PM
Security
Cisco to acquire Twingo
Cisco Systems plans to acquire Twingo Systems, a developer of desktop security products for SSL VPNs.
Jon Tullett
Mar 15 2004 10:46AM
Security
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