Saturday | 13 March, 2010
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Stories by: Siobhan McBride

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    Offshore thefts worry Genesys 18/08/2005 11:29:28

    Contact centre technology vendor Genesys has spoken out against offshoring to India and the Philippines, warning that levels of quality assurance and security are not yet up to scratch.
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    Salary gains modest for IT professionals, outlook cloudy 08/08/2005 10:02:01

    The 2005 Australian Computer Society (ACS) Remuneration Survey remains one of the largest of its kind in Australia and provides a detailed picture of working life for Australia's ICT professionals.
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    Drama erupts over Cisco exploit but users stay loyal 05/08/2005 15:15:58

    Despite a week of high drama as furores erupt over Cisco's IOS router exploit, Australian IT managers said they will stick with the networking giant.
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    Nearly 100 companies hit in phone hacking spree 02/08/2005 07:57:16

    Telephone hacking is on the rise in Australia with more than 70 organizations hit in recent attacks that have topped the multimillion dollar mark.
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    Cyber crims replace bored teenagers 26/07/2005 07:36:52

    Gartner last week warned of the rise of the professional cyber criminal, a new IT security threat that is replacing "bored teenagers."
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    Poll finds security still keeps IT execs awake at night 25/07/2005 11:41:42

    A recent poll has found that 88 percent of IT managers believe the complexity in their IT organisation is now higher than it was 18 months ago.
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    IT the 'whipping boy' for security breaches 14/04/2005 08:48:17

    IT departments can end up being the whipping boy for security breaches if they don't drive a cultural change within their organization, IDC warned last week.
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    Reticence reins over SP2 installs 09/03/2005 09:00:10

    Nine months after the release of Microsoft's voluminous security upgrade Service Pack 2, Australian IT managers remain reticent about installing the product.
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    Zero day attack imminent 03/02/2005 08:08:37

    A devastating attack on the Internet or a power grid in the next decade is "most plausible", 1300 of the world's leading technology experts and scholars agree - but when it might happen is unclear.
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    Software cops flak in workplace dispute 15/07/2004 07:34:37

    Controversy about using content filtering software and other technologies in workplace surveillance is still at the centre of industrial disputes with no end to the long-standing problem in sight.
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    Web spider catches scams and schemes 01/07/2004 07:55:50

    Illegal scams and schemes promoted on the Internet will now catch the eye of Scamseek, an Internet-document classification system developed with the assistance of the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC).
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