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Fight against China's Web filtering software grows 19/06/2009 13:52:00
A U.S. company that says its code was copied by a Chinese Internet filtering program has ordered more PC makers not to distribute the Chinese software. - +
CSIRO settles wireless battle 22/04/2009 14:46:00
The Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organisation (CSIRO) has settled its wireless technology patent battle out of court against some of the world’s technology giants, and plans to use the financial windfall to fund new research. - +
Microsoft charges employee with spying 02/02/2009 07:29:00
Microsoft has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, charging him with taking a job at the software giant in order to steal information that would be helpful in his patent infringement case against the company. - +
Cambridge lab sets quantum key world record 09/10/2008 08:51:00
The hugely promising security technology of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) has moved an important step closer to commercialization with the announcement by UK-based researchers that they can now shift encryption keys around at speeds of 1Mbps. - +
Whyalla Council rolls out laptops, security 13/12/2005 07:58:10
When South Australia's Whyalla Council decided to overhaul its computer network and introduce laptops to elected members, manager of information services David Poyner decided to kill two birds with one stone by implementing a security suite to protect the new network. - +
Hacking copiers, software focus raised at conference 11/11/2005 08:43:33
You might think you've heard about every possible security vulnerability in your network, but what about your copiers? - +
Questions surround smartphone security 22/08/2005 14:15:43
Wireless vendors are rolling out a new generation of handheld computers called smartphones for corporate users, but many network executives say they won't consider them until the means to manage and secure them are clear. - +
IPods pose security risk for enterprises, Gartner says 07/07/2004 11:59:49
The iPod may be popular, but also poses such a major security risk for businesses, that enterprises should seriously consider banning the iPod and other portable storage devices, according to a study by research firm Gartner.
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Synterra and Verizon Business Sign Agreement to Provide Customers Direct Network Connectivity to Russia and the World 2009-07-09 11:04:00+10
NetApp Declines to Revise Bid for Data Domain; Merger Agreement Terminated 2009-07-09 10:57:00+10
WatchGuard Extends Business Mobility with New SSL VPN Appliance 2009-07-09 10:20:00+10
Web Threat Traffic Soars in June as Criminals Target Online Communities 2009-07-08 16:13:00+10
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