Next week, the Federal Government will provide briefings for industry and the community on the new heath and social services access card. For vendors in the smart card space, it’s the Australian opportunity they all want to jump on board.
A new UN agency report has found that identity theft is becoming an increasingly large problem, warning that unless something is done, it could strangle net commerce as consumers lose confidence in the security of online transactions.
Enterprise-class gear is increasingly being retooled to bring advanced data protection capabilities to smaller players, and it is with SMBs in mind that LSI Logic has launched its new family of SAS storage systems.
Microsoft has sent out warnings this week regarding a new flaw that has emerged in its word processing software that potentially enables cyber criminals to run unauthorised software.
RSA Security has got its spies on to cybercrims and is using a combined industry effort to tackle online fraud through the eFraudNetwork. Launched in Australia a few months ago, they’ve already scored their first major Australian customer.
ASIC is facing a potentially embarrassing situation after requesting a batch of emails relating to an investigation of insider trading at the Australian arm of Citigroup during Toll’s $5 billion takeover bid of Patricks.
Security firm Check Point has beefed up the forensic capabilities of its Eventia Suite by including new integrated features that it claims reduce the cost and complexity of security data analysis and reporting.
Microsoft and Novell put even more planks in the bridge between open source and proprietary software yesterday with the announcement that the two are making Office 2007 and Novell’s version of OpenOffice.org interoperable.
Objective has had another win in Queensland, announcing that it has been named in the newly established Preferred Supplier Arrangement (PSA) for Electronic Document and Records Management Systems and Consultancy Services (EDRMS) to the Quee...