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Developers need to wake up to customer needs

Developers need to wake up to customer needs

Peter Stephenson Dec 6 2004 12:32PM Security
Ohio toughens up on spam

Ohio toughens up on spam

The strongest anti-spam legislation in the US has been approved in Ohio. The Substitute House Bill 383 promises up to 18 months jail time, fines and removal of property for anyone convicted of illegal spamming.
David Quainton Dec 3 2004 4:05PM Security
How time flies: A round up of the year's cyber events

How time flies: A round up of the year's cyber events

Worms, phishing, patching holes… sound all too familiar? Ben Rothke takes a look back at the big threats that hit the industry in 2004
Ben Rothke Dec 2 2004 12:22PM Security
Allot cranks up with channel program

Allot cranks up with channel program

Traffic management outfit Allot Communications launched its Empowered partner network channel program in Australia and New Zealand and has signalled its intention to engage more resellers.
Byron Connolly Nov 18 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Rise of certifications bumps up salaries

Rise of certifications bumps up salaries

According to recent research, salaries for qualified security professionals are on the up – reflecting the growing attitude that industry certifications are now outweighing commercial experience. Dan Ilett reports
Dan Ilett Nov 12 2004 5:17PM Security
Clean up that infection

Clean up that infection

Implementing a strategy early is the key to protecting your network from spyware and adware, says Kirk Drake
Kirk Drake Nov 12 2004 5:15PM Security
Intel & MIT team up for web trust

Intel & MIT team up for web trust

Chipmaker Intel and the MIT Sloan Center for eBusiness have teamed up to create an online system that increases trust between a web site and its customers.
Marcia Savage Nov 11 2004 9:25PM Security
Level 5 snaps up Westec InterActive

Level 5 snaps up Westec InterActive

Level 5 Security has reached a definitive agreement to acquire Westec InterActive Security, a provider of interactive video surveillance and remote management systems.
Robert Jaques Nov 3 2004 5:15PM Security
UK fires up biggest ever study into identity fraud

UK fires up biggest ever study into identity fraud

The UK's biggest national investigation into identity fraud has kicked off in partnership with five of the six largest British banks and three of the four largest mobile operators. Five of the seven largest credit card issuers and two of the largest online and offline retail consumer finance companies in the country will also contribute to the study.
Robert Jaques Oct 29 2004 11:14AM Security
Biometrics get the thumbs up

Biometrics get the thumbs up

The appeal of biometrics is growing, as more and more organizations are noting the many benefits it offers. Illena Armstrong explains why trends are now changing
Illena Armstrong Oct 15 2004 4:21PM Security
Industry’s voice up on Capitol Hill

Industry’s voice up on Capitol Hill

Some in the industry have accused the Cyber Security Industry Alliance of being just a ploy to curb government interference. But CSIA’s leader Paul Kurtz insists the group has much wider goals.
Marcia Savage Oct 15 2004 4:20PM Security
Facing up to the spate of menacing attacks

Facing up to the spate of menacing attacks

Illena Armstrong Oct 15 2004 4:18PM Security
StorageTek beefs up channel with new program

StorageTek beefs up channel with new program

Storage vendor StorageTek has outlined plans to ramp up channel sales to 60 percent of its turnover in two years, flagging a possible raft of new local signings from early 2005.
Fleur Doidge Oct 14 2004 12:00AM Storage
Army National Guard fires up secure wireless network

Army National Guard fires up secure wireless network

The US Army National Guard has placed wireless security in its sights with the launch of its Tactical Logistics Data Digitization (TLDD) project which aims to create a military-class wireless network.
Robert Jaques Oct 11 2004 10:18AM Security
ISPs told to clean up their networks

ISPs told to clean up their networks

A security expert called on ISPs to do more to stop attacks on their corporate customer's networks.
René Millman Oct 9 2004 11:09AM Security
IP telephony take up dogged by security woes

IP telephony take up dogged by security woes

Security concerns are holding back the takeup in IP telephony as it is considered another gateway into the corporate network for hackers.
René Millman Oct 9 2004 11:05AM Security
Sydney wireless providers partner up on DSL alternative

Sydney wireless providers partner up on DSL alternative

Wireless broadband ISP BigAir has partnered wireless access provider SkyNetGlobal on a new residential broadband service the companies claim will be Australia's most advanced.
Staff Writers Sep 29 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Canon signs up as Australian Equitrac reseller

Canon signs up as Australian Equitrac reseller

Canon Australia has signed up as an official reseller of US document accounting software provider Equitrac.
Fleur Doidge Sep 29 2004 12:00AM Hardware
European security agency up and running

European security agency up and running

The European network and information Security Agency ( ENISA ) should be up and running in the autumn according to one of the new organization's staff.
René Millman Sep 28 2004 5:22PM Security
Channel talks up Ingram/TechPac deal

Channel talks up Ingram/TechPac deal

Australian distributors have met the news of Ingram Micro’s $700 million buyout of Tech Pacific with optimistic talk of potential opportunity as well as misgivings for smaller players’ future in a less competitive channel.
Fleur Doidge Sep 28 2004 12:00AM Hardware

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