Technology

Smartcards reduce APT exposure, vendor claims

Smartcards reduce APT exposure, vendor claims

Smartcards can be used to mitigate an advanced persistent threat (APT) due to the security of the physical card.
SC Australia Staff Jun 10 2011 2:24AM Security
UK Govt faced 1000 cyber attacks last year

UK Govt faced 1000 cyber attacks last year

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) detected and blocked more than 1,000 'potentially serious' cyber attacks last year.
Dan Raywood Jun 10 2011 2:24AM Security
Citibank hacked, customers exposed to attack

Citibank hacked, customers exposed to attack

Customers are at risk from phishing, social engineering attacks.
Darren Pauli Jun 9 2011 9:34PM Security
Landcom estate lays pipes for NBN fibre

Landcom estate lays pipes for NBN fibre

iTnews takes you to Landcom's Ashton Grove development in Maitland, NSW where subcontractors are building the pit-and-pipe infrastructure required for NBN fibre. It will become one of the first greenfield sites to have active NBN services.
Jun 9 2011 8:32PM Telco/ISP
Senate plans Quigley wrecking-ball for Estimates

Senate plans Quigley wrecking-ball for Estimates

More bribery talk.
Ry Crozier Jun 9 2011 4:42PM Telco/ISP
Google: Who cares where your data is?

Google: Who cares where your data is?

Security and privacy trump outdated concerns over data sovereignty.
Darren Pauli Jun 9 2011 4:00PM Security
Steve Jobs' iSpaceship to land in Cupertino

Steve Jobs' iSpaceship to land in Cupertino

Reminds council Apple is the biggest taxpayer.
Liam Tung Jun 9 2011 3:30PM Hardware
Komatsu tests Telstra's disaster recovery skills

Komatsu tests Telstra's disaster recovery skills

Runs all workloads on secondary site during Easter 'disaster'.
Brett Winterford Jun 9 2011 3:13PM Storage
Sophos offers to hire sacked Symantec engineers

Sophos offers to hire sacked Symantec engineers

Rival ramps-up hires, seeks skilled engineers.
Darren Pauli Jun 9 2011 1:15PM Security
Optus pushes network-level DDoS protection

Optus pushes network-level DDoS protection

Breaks first rule of security.
James Hutchinson Jun 9 2011 12:35PM Security
US Professor develops 'polite' email tool

US Professor develops 'polite' email tool

Public status updates on your inbox.
Paul Briden Jun 9 2011 12:16PM Software
Salesforce's Chatter goes private

Salesforce's Chatter goes private

Takes on internal email.
James Hutchinson Jun 9 2011 11:54AM Software
US bank cleared of corporate account fraud

US bank cleared of corporate account fraud

Ruling could see banks slacken security controls, Gartner says.
Angela Moscaritolo Jun 9 2011 10:40AM Security
Remote Queensland in $24m fibre broadband drive

Remote Queensland in $24m fibre broadband drive

Eyes Canberra's coffers to bolster seed funds.
James Hutchinson Jun 9 2011 9:00AM Telco/ISP
Gartner sees PC growth waning too

Gartner sees PC growth waning too

Computers hit a rough patch.
Liam Tung Jun 9 2011 7:03AM Hardware
HP demands Oracle reverse chip decision

HP demands Oracle reverse chip decision

Calls halt to "anti-customer" behaviour.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2011 6:58AM Hardware
Photos: Inside Murdoch's $5m Linux supercomputer

Photos: Inside Murdoch's $5m Linux supercomputer

Researchers to apply for time on world's 87th fastest machine.
Liz Tay Jun 9 2011 6:43AM Hardware
Symantec cuts Australian R&D staff

Symantec cuts Australian R&D staff

Australians caught in global consolidation.
Liam Tung Jun 9 2011 6:39AM Security
End user group lists cloud computing demands

End user group lists cloud computing demands

Open Data Center Alliance blueprint aims to cut IT budgets by 15 percent.
Brett Winterford Jun 9 2011 6:32AM Strategy
Photos: Minister Carr launches Epic@Murdoch supercomputer

Photos: Minister Carr launches Epic@Murdoch supercomputer

iVEC officially invites researchers to apply for access to its $5 million HP POD deployment at Murdoch University.
Jun 8 2011 7:34PM Hardware

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