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May 26, 2008
Australian workers have accused their bosses of cyber-bullying in the work place, according to a survey of 1,782 employees by online career network, LinkMe.com.au.
Jun 11, 2008
British businesses are finding that protecting their organisations from hackers, social networking threats and browser vulnerabilities is an increasing struggle, according to research
Jul 17, 2008
Cybercrime organisations are today being run by bosses parading as business entrepreneurs, complete with criminal staff.
Sep 19, 2008
Employee caught with documents and CAD files.
Nov 20, 2007
Betfair's global head of security seems to have it all: bosses who listen, resources most of us can only dream of, and youth.
Apr 18, 2008
Remote employees visit sex websites two and a half times as often as their office-based colleagues and are more likely to push their surfing habits into the realm of the illegal, according to a latest study.
Jan 30, 2008
Computer security expert Bruce Schneier took a swipe at a number of sacred cows of security including RFID tags, national ID cards and public CCTV security cameras in his keynote address to Linux.conf.au this morning.
Oct 11, 2007
Nearly half of companies believe office-based employees pose a greater threat to the corporate network than remote workers, a new poll reveals.
Mar 27, 2006
Almost half of U.K. employees have suffered from exposure to "illegal or inappropriate activities" at work - including being asked to use pirated software, according to new research.
Apr 26, 2007
As lucrative as class As and less chance of getting shot.
Aug 8, 2006
If there is one incontrovertible truth about software development, it's that there is no way to write perfect code. No matter what developers do to get rid of bugs and vulnerabilities, experts believe they will always make coding mistakes that will be overlooked before the program goes out the door.
Jul 10, 2006
For all of the change that occurs in the industry, there remains one immutable consideration that every IT security manager must deal with: the justification of security costs.
May 10, 2006
It’s not news anymore that cyberattackers penetrating corporate networks are after money, not infamy, these days. The bread they can make from these and other online activities, such as spam, is staggering. One only has to look at the recent case of Christopher William Smith, who allegedly made over $20 million illegally selling prescription drugs through spam emails.
Mar 6, 2006
As the global chief security officer at a leading multinational insurance company, Thomas Dunbar has a lot of data to protect, a range of regulations with which to comply and a huge number of employees whose access to corporate IT assets he must manage.
Dec 16, 2005
Newly published research claims that corporate IT security will be stretched to the limit this festive season, as an estimated 33 percent of staff rely on their office PCs for online Christmas shopping.
Nov 11, 2005
Oct 21, 2005
Jul 25, 2005
Over a third of office computer users are sending or receiving sexually explicit or racist mail, putting their companies at risk.
Jul 21, 2005
Phishing and identity theft is becoming more sophisticated and more successful, despite high-profile legal triumphs. David Quainton looks at how the phishers have advanced, and what we need to do to match them
May 12, 2005
Instant messaging is the future, says Jim Carr, and there is a world of possibility waiting out there. But there is risk as well as benefit, and it must be faced
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