Stories by: Sandra Rossi
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Luxury car retailer eliminates spam burn out 07/03/2008 11:26:09
After experiencing its fair share of virus attacks as well as dealing with the ongoing problem of spam overwhelming the corporate network, luxury car retailer Brisbane BMW, made the decision to upgrade its e-mail management system. - +
Hosted security market picking up pace in Australia 26/02/2008 14:00:13
A new report by analyst firm Frost and Sullivan claims the Australian market for managed security services will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.6 per cent between 2006 and 2012 reaching $843.1 million. - +
Defence deal for IT support tops $240 million 25/02/2008 13:16:04
Unisys announced today its Australian subsidiary has signed a $240 million contract with the Australian Department of Defence. - +
Chemical giant set to begin identity management rollout 06/02/2008 08:02:59
BMC Australia has won a deal with explosives, chemicals and paint making giant Orica to provide automated employee identity management to accelerate the productivity of new employees. - +
Privacy Commissioner renews push for notification of data breaches 30/01/2008 13:24:11
Australian Privacy Commissioner, Karen Curtis, today renewed her call for the compulsory notification of data security breaches by Australian organizations. - +
Companies fail data protection benchmarks 11/12/2007 14:28:03
Only one in 10 organizations have taken steps to protect sensitive company data proving most firms are laggards when it comes to data protection. - +
Cyber lovers warned beware of flirtatious robots 11/12/2007 15:58:04
Internet users are being warned about a new malware trend involving the use of natural language dialogue systems that are already deployed within gaming technologies. - +
Most unusual data disaster horror stories for 2007 06/12/2007 10:52:08
Ant-infested hard drives and failing parachutes top the list of data disaster horror stories for 2007. - +
International cyber spying rated as number one threat for 2008 04/12/2007 08:05:15
A study was released yesterday warning of a rise in international cyber spying, labelling it the single biggest threat to the enterprise in 2008. - +
Technology identifies invisible intruders on wireless LANs 30/11/2007 06:15:57
Groundbreaking research undertaken by the Queensland University of Technology has led to the creation of systems that can detect invisible intruders on wireless local area networks. - +
NICTA scientist to lead W3C privacy group 23/10/2007 11:09:27
NICTA principal scientist Dr Renato Iannella will co-chair a new World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Interest Group to lead discussions addressing Web user privacy issues.
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