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    Calls for Conroy to release Internet censorship trial results 02/09/2009 12:19:00

    Opposition spokesperson, Nick Minchin, has bought the Government’s proposed Internet content filtering scheme back to the political forefront, criticising the Government over its lack of transparency regarding the trials.
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    The NSA wiretapping story that nobody wanted 18/07/2009 09:35:00

    They sometimes call national security the third rail of politics. Touch it and, politically, you're dead.
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    Nokia N97 opens the door to Ovi Store 01/07/2009 10:00:00

    Nokia Australia today launched the highly-anticipated Nokia N97 and showcased its new Ovi Store - store.ovi.com - at a media event in Sydney.
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    Stupid hacker tricks: The folly of youth 06/05/2008 18:28:18

    Ah, youth. Ready to take on the world, today's generation of dynamic, tech-immersed youngsters have grown up alongside the Internet. Firsthand, and sometimes single-handedly, they have advanced some of today's hottest technology trends, from peer-to-peer networking, to massively multiplayer online games, to social networks and instant messaging. And along the way, a small, sociopathic number of them have behaved very, very badly.
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    The chilling effect 01/02/2007 08:29:33

    Last February at Purdue University, a student taking "cs390s - Secure Computing" told his professor, Dr. Pascal Meunier, that a Web application he used for his physics class seemed to contain a serious vulnerability that made the app highly insecure. Such a discovery didn't surprise Meunier. "It's a secure computing class; naturally students want to discover vulnerabilities."
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    2 Vendor Megatrends and What They Mean to You 30/03/2006 08:54:39

    Consolidation (of smaller players) and convergence (of physical and IT security technologies) keep CSOs on their guard.
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    Lessons not learned 22/08/2005 14:09:09

    What have we learned from the current stampede of Windows-infecting worms with names like Zotob, Esbot, Bobax and Spybot? First lesson: If you want to raise public awareness about a tired old subject like computer worms, just gore the oxes of reporters and editors at CNN, The New York Times, The Associated Press and ABC News. There's nothing like personal pain to freshen up a story. In CNN's case, there's nothing like having it happen on live TV.
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    Worm wave highlights need for speedier defenses 19/08/2005 07:40:36

    The speed at which hackers were able to take advantage of newly disclosed software flaws makes its vital for companies to look beyond patching to broader and more holistic measures for controlling vulnerabilities, security experts said.
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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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    Privacy Commissioner investigates data thefts 18/08/2005 10:15:49

    The federal Privacy Commissioner has opened a formal investigation into possible breaches of the Privacy Act by Telstra mobile reseller Switch Mobile and call centre outsourcer One Touch Solutions following revelations that customer data from the two companies is for sale on the black market in India.
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    National ID card easy target for hackers 18/07/2005 09:34:55

    Civil libertarians are warning that the introduction of a national identification card will make it easier for computer hackers to undertake identity theft.
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