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Capturing security's fine lines
Layered approaches to security have a secret side effect More...
Security's next steps
By: Brian Fonseca
13/02/2003 17:14:11
From quantum cryptography to sonar biometrics, next-gen security technologies are on the way, pushing the envelope to address evolving threats
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Reaching for the provisioning ring
By: Brian Fonseca
10/12/2002 17:14:01
The identity market spins as users seek efficient management solutions
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Line in the sand
By: Jack McCarthy and Brian Fonseca
18/06/2002 17:13:25
CTOs re-examine the relationships with companies that provide both financial auditing and IT services
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The utility computing promise
By: Dan Neel
18/06/2002 17:13:19
Tapping into computing resources on an as-needed basis has plenty of benefits for enterprises
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Change management at the desktop
By: Stephen Lee
21/08/2001 17:12:17
Automatic software distribution evolves
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Managing tonnes of data
By: Barry Nance
09/06/2001 17:12:08
How much data do large corporations manage? Tonnes of it.
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News
By: IDG staff
30/10/2000 17:11:09
Hacking rises despite increased security spending ...CA backup software ships with Red Hat Linux...First Linux developmentstandards spec released...Cellphones get in the picture...Sweeper gives skin flick...CERT stepping up disclosure of security holes...McAfee: updates create solid contender...Calling all researchers
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Defending your data
By: Vivienne Fisher
30/10/2000 17:11:09
Has your Web site been defaced recently? Been the target of a hacker? Willing to talk about how much money you could lose if your IT security is breached? Vivienne Fisher looks beyond the myths to find out what's really going on in the world of IT security
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IT News Review - Weeking ending July 21, 2000
By: IDG staff
21/07/2000 17:10:17
Open-source community welcomes StarOffice release...MS scrambling to fix new Outlook security hole...NEC researchers break light speed barrier...Visa, Sun, Cisco team up on universal commerce...French company stakes claim to term 'B2B'...A room with a view to making a killing...Microsoft fixes 'most dangerous' Internet Explorer flaw..Big brother is watching most of you: Symantec...GST delays hit reseller cashflow...Judge sets aside network sabotage verdict...IIA seeks to axe internet streaming review...ICANN green-lights new top-level domains...Biometrics meet wireless internet...Analysts mixed about IBM's future
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IT News Review - Week Ending Friday 16/6/2000
By: IDG staff
16/06/2000 17:10:35
Virus infections on the rise ... ABC hangs up on Telstra ... The human face of IT ... ACCC needs global vision ... Privacy -- opt in or opt out altogether ... IDC: Global IT Spending to Top $3 Trillion by 2004 ... Service Beats Price on the Web, Study Finds ... SMEs to turn to brokers for app integration ... ACCC under fire as One.Tel cries foul ... Taxman to increase online presence
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