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Smart clothes hug you by phone

Smart clothes hug you by phone

Shirt allows long distance hugging thanks to smart fabric and mobile
technology.
Iain Thomson Dec 14 2006 8:41AM Telco/ISP
Nintendo Wii can 'keep you healthy'

Nintendo Wii can 'keep you healthy'

A Wii a day keeps the doctor away, Nintendo president hopes.
Simon Burns Dec 12 2006 9:46AM Hardware
Malicious 'MySpace pages' install adware through fake You Tube video

Malicious 'MySpace pages' install adware through fake You Tube video

Multiple user pages on MySpace contain spoofed videos that appear to be from You Tube but are embedded with an installer for the Zango Cash Toolbar, researchers warned this week.
Frank Washkuch Nov 8 2006 8:04PM Security
Crime watch: What the world's top experts think you should be worried about

Crime watch: What the world's top experts think you should be worried about

Nine experts from Australia and around the world sound off on where security threats are headed, and what we can do about it. Negar Salek asks the experts for advice.
Negar Salek Oct 23 2006 12:16PM Security
Opinion: From the CSO's desk - Think before you hit the send
button

Opinion: From the CSO's desk - Think before you hit the send button

One of the "advantages" of being the head of a security team for a major company is that my email account is an easy first port of call for security product vendors to introduce themselves. Over the past couple of years, I have seen this means of communication grow exponentially.
Paul Dorey, Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
Opinion: From the CSO's desk - Think before you hit the send

Opinion: From the CSO's desk - Think before you hit the send

One of the "advantages" of being the head of a security team for a major company is that my email account is an easy first port of call for security product vendors to introduce themselves. Over the past couple of years, I have seen this means of communication grow exponentially.
Paul Dorey, Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
Be careful where you leave your keys

Be careful where you leave your keys

The internet now has 1.07 billion users worldwide and more people buy online than ever before. But this growth in ecommerce has also created a fertile environment for fraud and security threats.
Richard Moulds Jul 13 2006 11:56AM Security
Your tax info may not be as secure as you think

Your tax info may not be as secure as you think

A rule change proposed by the U.S. Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has come under fire from privacy advocates who have taken issue with a clause allowing tax preparers to sell tax-return information to third parties.
Ericka Chickowski Apr 14 2006 9:22PM Security
You don’t need more boxes

You don’t need more boxes

Administrators now realise that deep cultural change is needed to counter this next challenge.
Phil Worms Mar 8 2006 9:29AM Security
So what's in store for you this year?

So what's in store for you this year?

Spam, trojans, keyloggers and every variety of virus are on the increase, making life harder for information security professionals. René Millman assesses the scale of this onslaught
René Millman Feb 10 2006 4:25PM Security
Wake up, you sleepwalkers

Wake up, you sleepwalkers

“We’ve been throwing money at security for 20 years and are no better off now than we were then,” says Eddie Bleasdale. He tells Ron Condon why he is so angry
Ron Condon Jan 25 2006 12:19PM Security
We’re saving a seat for you

We’re saving a seat for you

SC Magazine U.S. Awards dinner is edging closer.
Staff Writers Jan 13 2006 10:06PM Security
Be careful what you measure

Be careful what you measure

Quality-assurance audits are a bit like visits to the dentist; you know you need them, and that they will do you good, but that doesn't make the day itself any more fun. A recent audit I was involved in brought with it the usual flurry of activity to close off outstanding actions and generate the relevant reports.

Nick Barron Nov 10 2005 4:23PM Security
Without clarity you will fail

Without clarity you will fail

Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Oct 21 2005 4:23PM Security
Opinion - Without clarity you will fail

Opinion - Without clarity you will fail

Some readers will recall that I can be a bit picky when using terms to describe things. We run into confusion when we are vague about terms and descriptions. This can be especially troublesome when we are handling an incident and adrenaline is running high.
Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Oct 10 2005 6:11PM Security
Can you keep a secret?

Can you keep a secret?

With increasingly extended and dynamic enterprises, the distinction between insiders and outsiders is becoming blurred and what organizations can expect to control is less clear.
Paul Galwas Jul 25 2005 10:58AM Security
Future CSOs need you to teach them

Future CSOs need you to teach them

There is an old security adage: "Security is better if it is baked-in, rather than smeared on."
Gene Fredriksen Jul 1 2005 12:38PM Security
Be careful who you trust

Be careful who you trust

Joined-up business is a huge boon to organizations. But, warns Nationwide’s privacy chief, your partners need to be just as gung ho about security as you are. Marcia Savage reports
Marcia Savage Jul 1 2005 11:53AM Security
To act, first you must learn to see

To act, first you must learn to see

David Lacey, May 13 2005 5:06PM Security
You can’t stop IM so learn to love it

You can’t stop IM so learn to love it

Instant messaging is the future, says Jim Carr, and there is a world of possibility waiting out there. But there is risk as well as benefit, and it must be faced
Jim Carr May 12 2005 4:36PM Security

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