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MyDoom predicted to be as bad as Sobig

MyDoom predicted to be as bad as Sobig

Security companies have predicted that the Mydoom mass mailing virus would have as large an impact as last year’s Sobig worm.
Byron Connolly , Christina Torode Jan 28 2004 12:00AM Security
Toshiba marketing veteran defects to BenQ

Toshiba marketing veteran defects to BenQ

Long-standing Toshiba Australia marketing man Laurie White has defected to fledgling laptop player BenQ as notebook business unit manager.
Byron Connolly Jan 28 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Telstra moves to connect rural Aust

Telstra moves to connect rural Aust

Nirmal Chandrasena Jan 28 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
E-learning firms partner to take Australian market

E-learning firms partner to take Australian market

Australian e-learning software provider Impart has taken over the local operations of US rival Docent in an exclusive partnership deal.
Staff Writers Jan 28 2004 12:00AM Software
SonicWALL to sell WAN-WAN security solution

SonicWALL to sell WAN-WAN security solution

Wireless security firm SonicWALL is to release a rack-mounted firewall and VPN solution for distributed networks.
Dan Ilett Jan 27 2004 12:51PM Security
Ingram seeks to do still more with less

Ingram seeks to do still more with less

Broad-based distributor Ingram Micro has cut 12 staff as it fights to maintain profitability in the face of ever-shrinking margins.
Fleur Doidge Jan 27 2004 12:00AM Hardware
The big decision: To outsource or not?

The big decision: To outsource or not?

Market analysts predict that more of us will be outsourcing the IT security function over the next few years. In our latest Roundtable discussion, Julie Jervis hears the views and advice of four infosec professionals
Julie Jervis Jan 22 2004 11:40AM Security
Strategies to beat the virus writers

Strategies to beat the virus writers

The virus threat has continued to grow over the past few years, but as Marcia Savage discovers, the anti-virus industry is working hard to develop new techniques and technology to provide users with effective protection
Marcia Savage Jan 22 2004 11:23AM Security
IP Telephony pegged to grow

IP Telephony pegged to grow

IP telephony is steadily replacing legacy systems in medium-to-large companies, but call quality is still holding back widespread adoption, according to results from a global study.
Staff Writers Jan 22 2004 12:00AM Networking
StorageTek certifies to sex up storage

StorageTek certifies to sex up storage

StorageTek has expanded its focus on services, co-operating with North Sydney TAFE to develop what is claimed to be Australia's first vendor-independent storage engineering certification.
Angus Kidman Jan 21 2004 12:00AM Storage
StoneSoft opens up to IBM

StoneSoft opens up to IBM

Security firm Stonesoft has made its StoneGate Firewall and VPN available for the IBM eServer iSeries.
Dan Ilett Jan 20 2004 5:32PM Security
Lawyer offers tips to companies for avoiding RIAA lawsuits

Lawyer offers tips to companies for avoiding RIAA lawsuits

With groups from both the recording and motion picture industries still threatening to file lawsuits against businesses for their employees’ downloading habits, organizations must do more than plead ignorance as the basis for their defense, said an Internet and computer lawyer from Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP.
Illena Armstrong Jan 20 2004 5:25PM Security
PortWise to sell in Australasia

PortWise to sell in Australasia

A European secure sockets layer (SSL) virtual private network (VPN) company is attempting to expand in to Australasia.
Dan Ilett Jan 20 2004 5:07PM Security
KAZ to develop Mineral Resources software

KAZ to develop Mineral Resources software

System integrator KAZ has won a $4 million, year-long contract with NSW's Department of Mineral Resources to develop a web-based electronic service delivery application and re-engineer other software.
Staff Writers Jan 20 2004 12:00AM Software
U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force - We Need You to Join Us!

U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force - We Need You to Join Us!

And we really mean it!
Jack Wiles Jan 19 2004 11:21AM Security
SECURITY CAMERA: Power to the People

SECURITY CAMERA: Power to the People

Many computer security solutions are quite exciting, technologically speaking, and others are simply very effective.
Jayne Parkhouse Jan 19 2004 11:10AM Security
FTC encourages public to report spammers

FTC encourages public to report spammers

The US Government has launched a website for victims of junk email to report spammers.
Dan Ilett Jan 19 2004 11:03AM Security
Security Awareness Training - It's Time To Get Serious

Security Awareness Training - It's Time To Get Serious

This is one of a series of articles where I will try to encourage everyone who reads them to finally get serious about establishing an employee awareness training program.
Jack Wiles Jan 19 2004 10:42AM Security
You've Got a Whole Lot to Lose On the Web

You've Got a Whole Lot to Lose On the Web

Cyberattacks are not only coming from diverse parts of the world, but, compared to years past, they are hitting their targets more and more frequently these days.
Illena Armstrong Jan 19 2004 10:39AM Security
Board Action Critical to IT Governance Success

Board Action Critical to IT Governance Success

With the collapse of Enron, many urgent and vital business issues are on the minds of boards of directors.
Robert Roussey Jan 19 2004 10:23AM Security

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