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Displaying items by tag: Cyberterrorism

iTWire met Splunk chief technical officer, and visionary, Snehal Antani, who gave his roadmap for the future.

Published in Enterprise Solutions
Wednesday, 12 June 2013 22:56

Enough is enough! Time for a return to freedom

First we had Bradley Manning, then Julian Assange and now we have Ed Snowden. All these young, intelligent, idealistic, truth-seeking, technologically proficient whistleblowers are being targeted by “free-world” governments, egged on by their cheer leaders, for lifelong incarceration, torture and even extra judicial assassination. Enough is enough!

Published in Beerfiles

A well-known figure in the security industry told the AusCERT conference that we are close to the worst case scenario for the use of cyber weapons.

Published in Security

A new collaboration between Trend Micro and Deakin and Macquarie universities aims to put an end to cybercrime in Australia.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 16 December 2009 08:01

Jobs for hackers

A couple of months ago, the US Dept of Homeland Security announced they wanted to recruit 1,000 cyber security professionals over the next three years.  The process has started.

Published in Security
Thursday, 19 November 2009 08:51

Beware the new moon, cybercrims are on the prowl

Security software company, PC Tools, says it has identified a new way cyber criminals are trying to prey on the fans of the Twilight series with anticipation of the upcoming “New Moon” movie, which comes out tomorrow, reaching a fever pitch. 

Published in Security
Monday, 19 October 2009 09:10

Taking online security to new heights

America takes national security very seriously and that applies, too, to Internet security, with no-less than President Obama going online with a video address calling on all Americans to heed a cybersecurity call-to-action and for government, the private sector and everyday citizens to focus on their own responsibilities for security on the net.

Published in Security
Monday, 07 September 2009 07:57

DDOS the biggest threat to cloud computing?

According to Roland Dobbins, solutions architect for network security specialist Arbor Networks, distributed denial of service attacks are one of the must under-rated and ill-guarded against security threats to corporate IT, and in particular the biggest threat facing cloud computing.

Published in Strategy
Experts on computer-related crime from the Australian Institute of Criminology Dr Russell Smith and Dr Raymond Choo, will both present key findings on cyber crime to the House of Representatives Communications Committee's first public hearing for its Inquiry into Cyber Crime tomorrow, 19 August.

Published in Strategy
Monday, 08 June 2009 06:40

Sydney conference to combat cybercrime

Cybercrime experts, including representatives of the US Secret Service, will confer with Australian law enforcers, government, the judiciary and the legal profession at the Australian High Tech Crime Conference next week at the University of Technology, Sydney.

Published in Strategy
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) says it is engaging in a new partnership with Australian telco Telstra to “strengthen its world-leading capability in countering new technology-enabled crime”.

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 25 November 2008 08:08

Does crime pay? Online crims enjoy massive boom

Symantec’s latest report on the “underground economy” shows that online criminals are enjoying their biggest ever boom, just as the world is experiencing economic turmoil. Never before has online crime been so big or so bad – but there definitely are things you can do to protect yourself!

Published in Home Tech
Cyber DefCon 5 is defined as being effective when malicious nation to nation attacks with the intent to destroy communication infrastructures as well as disable business processes occur. Georgia is at a state of Cyber DefCon 5. No prizes for guessing who is doing the attacking...

Published in Networking
Five of the biggest names in IT - IBM, Intel, Microsoft and arch-rivals Juniper Networks and Cisco have banded together to fight Internet security threats, just a month after the Malaysian Government put up $US13m to create an international partnership against cyber terrorism.

Published in Strategy

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