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Oct 22, 2008
Over fifty percent of our readers believe identity theft is a big issue and requires further industry discussion, according to the results of SC Magazine’s Online Reader Survey.
Aug 8, 2008
SC Magazine together with security vendor Tripwire would like to congratulate Mr Mark Oswald from Melbourne who is the lucky winner of an iPod Touch.
Apr 17, 2008
People are annoyed over the loss or theft of their personal information, a new survey from the Ponemon Institute reveals.
Mar 6, 2008
Most government IT workers believe identity management is critical to their organisations, but view cost as a major obstacle, a new survey from Quest Software concludes.
Oct 21, 2008
Symantec has found that nearly 80 percent of businesses surveyed in Australia have had some form of data breach.
May 19, 2008
Today, AusCERT released the results of its new home computer security survey, which it identifies is a growing target area for cybercriminals.
Apr 29, 2008
A new Galaxy survey commissioned by security vendor MessageLabs has found that half of all IT managers are not entirely happy with their Web security system and believe it could better.
Nov 12, 2007
Day-to-day worries about spyware and bots are the No. 1 security concern of IT professionals working for the agencies of the federal government, according to a study released today by Cisco Systems.
Jan 9, 2008
A recent survey of 100 IT managers and CIOs from the financial services, health care, retail, manufacturing and government business sectors shows that despite a torrent of bad press on data-security breaches involving FTP (file-transfer protocol), its use is prevalent and growing.
Feb 29, 2008
There is a wide gap between IT security skills that organisations need and the skills IT professionals bring to the job, according to a new survey by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA).
Jan 21, 2008
Nearly two-thirds of US adult internet users now shop online, but most of them are very concerned about privacy and security when making online purchases, according to an annual survey released this week by the University of Southern California's Center for the Digital Future.
Nov 14, 2007
An uncertain economy is likely to negatively impact IT spending next year, especially within large enterprises, according to a new report from Computer Economics.
Nov 11, 2008
One in four public-facing domain name system (DNS) servers on the internet are still vulnerable to the Kaminsky flaw, according to the fourth annual survey of DNS servers by network services vendor Infoblox.
May 3, 2007
Hackers are increasingly choosing to spread malware via the web rather than by email, new figures show.
Sep 19, 2008
A recent U.S. Department of Justice survey indicates that the majority of American businesses have detected one or more cyberattacks.
Aug 8, 2007
End-users have a 25-percent chance of becoming a cybercrime victim, according to Consumer Reports' "State of the Net" survey for 2007.
Sep 4, 2008
Security spending remains steady in Asia-Pacific despite the global economic downturn, according to a new Gartner survey.
Dec 2, 2008
A new phishing scheme leveraging the McDonald's name is part of a trend that plays on the economic downturn.
Aug 20, 2008
Internet users still make irresponsible online purchasing decisions despite ongoing warnings about the dangers of responding to unsolicited emails, a new survey has found.
Jun 3, 2008
Organisations are frequently disciplining and even terminating employees for breaching enterprise email security policies and leaking sensitive data, according to the results of Proofpoint’s latest quarterly survey.
 
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