Friday | 10 July, 2009
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Stories about: Queensland University of Technology

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    Forget your password? Use your eyes to open your computer, car or front door 05/12/2007 12:27:48

    An Australian researcher is developing technology that would let you use your eyes - or more specifically your iris - to unlock your PC, access secure buildings or open your front door.
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    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.
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    Teleworking a Hidden Fix In Disaster Recovery Plans 24/04/2007 16:17:00

    One of the best kept disaster recovery and business continuity secrets in the industry is not even on companies' radar: that's the failure to push teleworking for staff as an ideal fallback measure.
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    Spying on staff no solution to privacy protection: professor 29/08/2006 12:27:40

    Instead of spying on staff who snoop into private records while at work, organizations should adopt security measures that prevent staff breaching privacy laws, a Queensland University of Technology privacy expert said today.
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    CSIRO names e-health security Fellow 01/02/2006 11:42:25

    The director of the Queensland University of Technology's centre for IT Innovation, Professor Peter Croll, has been named data safety expert for the CSIRO's Preventative Health National Research Flagship program.
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    Banks divided over biometrics 16/09/2005 12:18:38

    Australia's big four banks are a house divided over the introduction of biometrics identifiers to control fraud, with the National Australia Bank pouring cold water on the introduction of fingerprint identification for its customers.
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    What Is Certification Really Worth? 01/06/2005 14:25:44

    Security certifications like CISSP are all the rage, but just how useful are they to CSOs looking to fill critical security positions?
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    Intel quietly ships Pentium D with DRM 27/05/2005 08:27:26

    Microsoft and the entertainment industry's holy grail of controlling copyright through the motherboard has moved a step closer with Intel now embedding digital rights management within in its latest dual-core processor Pentium D and accompanying 945 chipset.
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    A crisis of prioritization 27/04/2005 16:26:06

    A report from an expert cyber committee to George W Bush calling for immediate investment in security research is has local security stakeholders worried. Julian Bajkowski reports.
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