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AusCERT Sydney
News from the AusCERT -SC Security on the Move conference on November 24, 2011.
Gartner dispels security myths
The ongoing evolution of cyber attacks indicates that hackers are losing the battle against security professionals, Gartner analysts have claimed.
Negar Salek
Sep 24 2008 9:16AM
Security
Gartner dispels security myths
Hackers are losing the battle against security professionals, Gartner analysts have claimed.
Negar Salek
Sep 23 2008 2:27PM
Security
Sydney targeted by nuclear explosion spam
Sophos is warning Sydney residents that they are the target of a large scale spam campaign which claims a powerful nuclear explosion has occurred.
Negar Salek
Sep 15 2008 6:30AM
Security
Sydney target of nuclear explosion spam
Sophos is warning Sydney residents that they are the target of a large scale spam campaign which claims a powerful nuclear explosion has occurred.
Negar Salek
Sep 12 2008 4:06PM
Security
University of Sydney takes records management online
The University of Sydney has completed the second stage of a decade-long move from paper to an electronic records keeping system.
Liz Tay
Sep 11 2008 2:20PM
Software
PHOTO GALLERY: Inside the Microsoft Tech Ed RFID boiler room
Microsoft Tech Ed delegates are most likely IT professionals who like dance music, Facebook, Crysis, and have never attended the event before.
Ry Crozier
Sep 3 2008 1:52PM
Hardware
Sydney Water project nets $5m for Patni
Sydney Water will continue to outsource application development work to Indian firm Patni as it enters phase three of its long-running business intelligence project.
Ry Crozier
Aug 29 2008 4:01PM
Software
Q&A: Andrew Walls, Research Director, Gartner Australia
The fourth annual Gartner IT Security Summit kicks off this month and
SC
met with Andrew Walls, Gartner's local security analyst, for a sneak peak at the event's hot topics.
Negar Salek
Aug 20 2008 2:27PM
Security
Gartner analysts head to Australia for Security Summit
Gartner analysts from around the world are arriving in Australia in preparation for next month’s Gartner Security Summit in Sydney.
Negar Salek
Aug 15 2008 2:11PM
Security
Apple opens doors to second Sydney location
Apple announced today that it will open up a second Sydney retail store on August 9, in the northern Sydney suburb of Chatswood.
Staff Writers
Aug 4 2008 4:09PM
Telco/ISP
Environment minister attends Sydney conference virtually
The UK Minister of State for the Environment helped to drive home his green message by delivering his keynote speech at the Annual Climate Change Summit in Sydney without leaving London.
Staff Writers
Jul 24 2008 9:11AM
Strategy
Weekly Roundup: Firefox 3 may break records and Sydney gets its very own Apple store
This week, Mozilla released Firefox 3 with hopes of making it into the Guinness World Records and Mac fans camped out for iPhones as Apple opened its first Australian store.
Staff Writers
Jun 21 2008 3:33PM
Software
Open Internet spotlighted at Google's Developer Day
Google shone a spotlight on open standards and open source development at its Developer Day in Sydney today.
Staff Writers
Jun 18 2008 4:07PM
Software
Photo gallery: Apple’s Sydney store ready for business
While punters will have to wait until 5pm tomorrow to get inside Sydney’s new $15 million Apple store, members of the press were given a sneak-peek tour of company’s second largest retail store in the world this morning.
Mitchell Bingemann
Jun 18 2008 12:39PM
Hardware
Wraps come off Sydney Apple store
The blue hoardings have come off Apple's first retail store in Australia, revealing an airy glass box like exterior. Check out the pics here.
William Maher
Jun 17 2008 4:14PM
Strategy
NSW State Protection Group protects with Aussie product
Surveillance company Zylotech has beaten US competition to become the chosen supplier of surveillance products to the NSW State Protection Group.
Lilia Guan
Jun 16 2008 3:15PM
Hardware
NSW government gives HSC students online help
The NSW Office of the Board of Studies this week launched an interactive study resource website for the 67,000 Higher School Certificate students in the state.
Ashley Clark
Jun 5 2008 12:57PM
Training & Development
Internet broken in Sydney
THOUSANDS of punters in Sydney lost their Internet, phones and cable telly after someone managed to carry out one of the most basic hacks in Christendom.
Nick Farrell
May 6 2008 9:03AM
Security
Music piracy ring busted in Sydney
A 36-year-old Sydney man has been arrested by Australian Federal Police for his alleged involvement in an international music piracy ring.
Staff Writers
Apr 23 2008 3:58PM
Hardware
Google announces Sydney Developer Day event
Google Australia today extended an open invite to developers in Sydney to attend a day-long discussion about building Web applications and advancing the Web as a platform.
Liz Tay
Apr 22 2008 3:14PM
Software
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