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AISA 2012
The AISA National Conference 2012 held on 16 October in Sydney was themed 'Show Me the Money'.
Big businesses ignoring critical website flaws
Retailers, tech companies pushing vulnerable code.
Darren Pauli
Oct 10 2013 3:40PM
Security
At Microsoft, red and blue hacker teams battle to control infrastructure
Measures success in 'mean time to pwnage'.
Allie Coyne
Oct 10 2013 11:36AM
Security
Inside India's billion-user biometrics scheme
Identity scheme aimed at crushing fraud.
Darren Pauli
Oct 4 2013 6:33AM
Security
India's billion-user biometric odyssey
From ground-zero to ground-breaking, India is relying on a mammoth biometrics project to crush rampant fraud and deliver welfare to the nation's poorest.
Darren Pauli
Oct 3 2013 1:15PM
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Security's 2013 con wishlist
What events deserve your cash?
Darren Pauli
Dec 18 2012 2:00PM
Security
Oracle CSO: Developers need "warrior training"
Uni curriculums must change to reflect security focus
Joshua Gliddon
Oct 18 2012 6:18AM
Security
Businesses take 7 months to detect intruders
Cyber espionage and hacktivism on the rise.
Joshua Gliddon
Oct 17 2012 2:37PM
Security
Spy chief: intel gathering a challenge in infosec landscape
ASIS opens up for the first time in 60 years.
Darren Pauli
Jul 19 2012 3:34PM
Security
Podcast: Ranum's war on everything (cyberwar)
Recorded during his recent presentation in Sydney.
Darren Pauli
Dec 5 2011 12:56PM
Security
AISA gets new chief
Price resigns to ramp up consulting business.
Darren Pauli
Nov 30 2011 12:59PM
Security
Is security vendor lock-in harming the industry?
Schneier: Vendors in a race to the bottom.
Darren Pauli
Nov 28 2011 11:25AM
Security
Switching security vendors too costly
Schneier: Vendors in a race to the bottom.
Darren Pauli
Nov 22 2011 9:23AM
Security
Cisco CSO: Infosec pros should get back to basics
John Stewart has had enough with trivial penalties for hackers and executives uninterested in security.
Darren Pauli
Nov 9 2011 2:42PM
Security
AISA's fight to build a secure site
Do secure web developers exist?
Darren Pauli
Aug 23 2011 9:40AM
Security
How do you begin an information security career?
How to make yourself attractive to employers.
Israel Bryski, board member, N.Y. Metro ISSA chapter
Apr 5 2011 10:46AM
Security
ACMA: 30,000 Australian PCs infected every day
Regulator working on new zombie-tracking portal for ISPs.
Mahesh Sharma
Nov 25 2010 7:05AM
Security
Photos: Hacker skills tested at Ruxcon 2010
Spend the day with Mahesh Sharma as he attends Melbourne's premiere IT security event.
Nov 23 2010 11:07AM
Security
CERT Australia chief headlines AISA Week
Stuxnet and critical infrastructure protection top of delegates' minds.
Nate Cochrane
Oct 14 2010 10:36AM
Security
Sun Tzu's 13 lessons to combat hackers
AISA national director Keith Price rewrites the art of (cyber) war.
Sep 3 2010 12:17PM
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