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Review: Intelligent Wave CWAT
Like many products in this group review, the CWAT (Cybercrime, Warning, Alert, Termination) product takes a modular approach to data leakage prevention.
Justin Peltier
Dec 15 2008 3:22PM
Security
Training key to tackling e-crime
E-crime must become part of standard police training if law enforcement authorities are to successfully tackle the huge problem of computer crime, according to the head of the Metropolitan Police e-crime unit.
Tom Young
Dec 15 2008 2:53PM
Security
Software sector under pressure as downturn hits sales
Poorer-than-expected business software sales have forced analysts to significantly revise their spending forecasts for 2009, while Microsoft has urged the UK government to support smaller software companies or see them go out of business.
Martin Courtney
Dec 15 2008 2:53PM
Software
Dell strengthens its ties to EMC
Dell is renewing its deal with storage specialist EMC. The company said that it would be expanding its partnership with EMC through the year 2013.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 15 2008 2:42PM
Hardware
McCain campaign leaks crucial data
John McCain's team forgets to wipe hard drives.
Iain Thomson
Dec 15 2008 2:42PM
Security
NSW Health heads down e-procurement path
The NSW Department of Health will implement a new e-procurement hub to standardise its purchasing processes.
Staff Writers
Dec 15 2008 2:39PM
Software
Telstra ‘excluded itself’ from NBN: Conroy
Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy has officially shut the gate on Telstra’s NBN proposal, saying the incumbent ‘excluded itself’ by failing to submit ‘one of five mandatory requirements of the RFP’.
Staff Writers
Dec 15 2008 2:38PM
Telco/ISP
In pictures: Hundreds protest proposed internet filters
Waving banners and shouting "shame", hundreds of people gathered in cities around Australia to protest against Senator Conroy's proposed internet filters.
Kathryn Small
Dec 15 2008 12:23PM
Telco/ISP
Forecast: Security threats for 2009
New surveys and reports discuss trends for 2009 and conclude that attacks will escalate in number and variety, outsourcing will represent the biggest threat, and attacks on databases will continue.
Angela Moscaritolo
Dec 15 2008 11:46AM
Security
Telstra kicked out of NBN by Federal government
Telstra’s controversial NBN ‘proposal’ has been formally excluded from the RFP process by the Federal Government in a sensational development that has fuelled speculation on whether or not the incumbent will be given a lifeline to bid.
Ry Crozier
Dec 15 2008 10:42AM
Telco/ISP
Taking a service-oriented approach to integration
SOA may alleviate some integration issues, but metadata proliferation is a risk, writes Alistair Mcleod
Alistair Macleod
Dec 15 2008 7:11AM
Software
IE flaw worse than originally thought
Microsoft has confirmed that it is not just Internet Explorer (IE) 7 that is vulnerable to a new zero day attack, but older versions of the browser too.
Iain Thomson
Dec 15 2008 7:06AM
Security
Top 10 most overhyped products
This week, we take a look at some of those epic failures who crashed despite being billed as the "next big thing".
Iain Thomson
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Shaun Nichols
Dec 15 2008 7:06AM
Hardware
Business Objects offers on-demand update
Business Objects has upgraded its OnDemand software to allow customers to consolidate their on-demand and on-premises application data.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 15 2008 7:06AM
Software
OpenSolaris gets snapshot tool
Sun Microsystems has announced availability of the latest OpenSolaris update, which adds a new snapshot feature, boosts performance, and is easier to deploy in data centres, according to the vendor.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 15 2008 7:06AM
Software
Week in review: Free as in speech
It seems this past week was one of either taking or handing out liberties as more ISPs freed ABC iView from download quotas, Cybersource made the case for free software in the school laptop project, and Telstra stood up for a filter-free net. And that was just the beginning.
Ry Crozier
Dec 13 2008 2:38AM
Software
Ericsson and Intel lock down laptops
Intel and Ericsson are teaming up to help make laptops more secure by ensuring that Ericsson's mobile broadband modules are interoperable with Intel's anti-theft PC protection technology.
Ian Williams
Dec 13 2008 1:16AM
Hardware
Sony pays up for privacy gaffe
Sony's BMG Music branch has been fined for illegally collecting information from its youngest users.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 13 2008 1:16AM
Security
Google turns Chrome to gold
Google has issued the first official non-beta release of the Chrome web browser.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 13 2008 1:16AM
Software
Cisco sued by FSF over GPL violation
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is suing Cisco for violation of the GNU General Public License (GPL) in its Linksys line of products.
Iain Thomson
Dec 13 2008 1:16AM
Software
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