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Luddites to hackers in 15 minutes

Luddites to hackers in 15 minutes

YouTube is littered with hacking tutorials.
SC Australia Staff May 27 2011 1:27AM Security
How can you be confident when the endgame stakes are increasing?

How can you be confident when the endgame stakes are increasing?

IT personnel need to take more of an integrated approach.
Devin Anderson, product line manager for Security Suite, Jun 28 2010 11:21AM Security
Seven things you should know about virtualisation

Seven things you should know about virtualisation

NetIQ's Haf Saba presents seven things he says "you must know if your business is to be successful in virtualising your mission-critical applications".
Haf Saba Apr 21 2010 3:12PM Security
Microsoft vs Google: you choose

Microsoft vs Google: you choose

Ready to slug it out in the enterprise arena.
Dave Bailey Jun 20 2009 9:48AM Software
What you need to know to keep Mac OS X secure

What you need to know to keep Mac OS X secure

Just a few years ago, Apple commanded only a small fraction of the computer market.
Amol Sarwate, Sep 22 2008 4:12PM Security
Digital photo frames explode into a living room near you

Digital photo frames explode into a living room near you

Photographs have long been the most popular way to capture a moment in time, but the good old-fashioned family photo album is rapidly being replaced by Harry Potterish digital displays.
Emma Hughes Jul 28 2008 2:07PM Hardware
What you must know about network security before going global

What you must know about network security before going global

Globalisation involves extending the business to locations around the world to make the most cost effective use of global resources.
Rob Pfrogner, Manager, Virtela Communications Jul 15 2008 2:23PM Security
How exposed are you?

How exposed are you?

Social networking sites are a security minefield, so we have created some exercises to test for vulnerabilities.
Ken Munro May 22 2008 3:26PM Security
Wi-Fi trolley finds shopping for you

Wi-Fi trolley finds shopping for you

A trolley has been developed that uses Microsoft software to tell customers where items are located within shops..
Iain Thomson Mar 19 2008 2:36PM Hardware
I Robot, you SME

I Robot, you SME

EU project designs robots for small firms.
Robert Jaques Mar 4 2008 3:32PM Hardware
Guest column: The Saas Trap - What you need to consider before moving to SAAS

Guest column: The Saas Trap - What you need to consider before moving to SAAS

Adoption of the software-as-a-service (SaaS) sales model is accelerating at a phenomenal rate in the region, changing the way vendors do business and the way organisations use software.
Paul K. Berger Jan 31 2008 3:11PM Software
How do you protect what you don't know exists?

How do you protect what you don't know exists?

Almost every day there is news of a company's security breach and, increasingly, many of these incidents are originating from an employee or other internal source.
Alex Gorelik Jan 29 2008 9:30AM Security
Guest column: Are you getting what you’re paying for? Making the most out of your investment in development

Guest column: Are you getting what you’re paying for? Making the most out of your investment in development

You’re paying your application developers to write code. But are they doing what you’re paying them to do?
Eldad Maniv Dec 20 2007 11:02AM Software
Wabbadabba offers prizes as you search

Wabbadabba offers prizes as you search

A new search engine has launched in the UK that lets users win prizes as they search.
Staff Writers Sep 21 2007 3:17PM Software
Patch Management: Prioritise before you mend

Patch Management: Prioritise before you mend

Time is critical when it comes to patches, so make sure you don't miss out on any critical releases.
Ken Munro Sep 21 2007 2:35PM Security
Practice what you preach, even at a security conference

Practice what you preach, even at a security conference

Webster defines security as, "the quality or state of being free from risk of loss and that measures [are] taken to guard against espionage or sabotage, crime, attack or escape."
Randall Durfy Jul 24 2007 9:13AM Security
Text-based ads coming to a mobile phone near you

Text-based ads coming to a mobile phone near you

SYDNEY – Advertisements sent directly to your mobile phone could be upon us within 12 months if Australian telcos partner with Acision, a telecommunications innovation company which is attempting to bring the technology to market.
Sarah Falson Jun 21 2007 4:25PM Telco/ISP
Novelty ring-tones coming to a landline near you

Novelty ring-tones coming to a landline near you

UK - Ringboxx device can assign tunes to specific callers.
Clement James Jun 20 2007 3:39PM Hardware
Opinion: Who says you can’t get ITIL out of the box?

Opinion: Who says you can’t get ITIL out of the box?

Reduce consulting, speed implementation, and facilitate documentation with out-of-the-box solutions.
Ken Turbitt Jun 12 2007 11:15AM Strategy
Web ads work, even if you don't see them

Web ads work, even if you don't see them

Boffins find that 'incidental' exposure can be just as effective as in-your-face advertising.
Robert Jaques May 15 2007 11:45AM Software

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