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Security Incidents in Critical Infrastructure Grew by 668 Percent Since 2022

COMPANY NEWS: Global cybersecurity company Forescout Technologies, Inc. has announced key findings from its “2024 Threat Roundup” report, providing analysis of the evolving threat landscape.

Published in Security

GUEST RESEARCH: Radware, a leading provider of cyber security and application delivery solutions, released its first half 2023 global threat analysis report.

Published in Guest Research

GUEST OPINION: New and emerging digital experiences highlight the importance of understanding and optimising how traffic gets to and from an end user.

Published in Guest Opinion
Monday, 25 July 2022 10:35

The rise of adaptive cybersecurity

GUEST OPINION: As the network perimeter blurs and attack surfaces expand for Australian organisations, it's becoming clear that a new defensive posture and approach is required.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST OPINION: Australia is progressing steadily with an open banking rollout. The Big Four banks – CBA, Westpac, ANZ and National Australia Bank – introduced open banking in July 2021, and other banks and financial services are expected to follow in 2022. According to many fintechs, however, the introduction is going slower than expected, and they are pushing financial markets to open their banking services online by signing additional data holders.

Published in Guest Opinion
Tuesday, 11 January 2022 15:26

Why cybercrime will continue to flourish in 2022

GUEST OPINION: Cybercrime flourished in 2021, and there are no signs of a slowdown in 2022. There are several factors behind this high-confidence prediction.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST OPINION by Pavan Thatha, Radware: The data sought by cybercriminals vary from one vertical to another, whether banking credentials, medical records, pricing information or confidential research, to name just a few.

GUEST OPINION by Pavan Thatha, Radware: The data sought by cybercriminals vary from one vertical to another, whether banking credentials, medical records, pricing information or confidential research, to name just a few.

Published in Security
Friday, 10 October 2014 02:13

Progress makes progress with new code

Progress Software's developers have written more new code in the last year than they did in the previous five.

Wednesday, 06 April 2011 17:48

LiquidTest for Selenium released

JadeLiquid is proud to announce the addition of native Selenium support in LiquidTest, the Web Application Testing tool. LiquidTest is the first tool to support the Selenium specification outside the core Selenium implementation. With this clean-room Selenium implementation LiquidTest now provides a robust Recording and Replay engine for Selenium users.

The latest update to Google's Chrome browser delivers speed improvements previously found only in beta releases. The company claims a 66% boost in JavaScript performance.

Wednesday, 08 December 2010 12:20

Now go ogle the goodies in Google's Chrome Web Store

Google has opened the Chrome Web Store as a source of free and paid web apps.

Published in Development
Wednesday, 08 December 2010 12:12

Speedup ahead for Google Chrome

New features coming to Google's Chrome browser will deliver significant performance improvements for JavaScript-heavy pages and make searching speedier.

Thursday, 05 August 2010 11:49

Google Wave a wipe out

Google's Wave communication and collaboration web app has proved short lived.

Customers are reporting that by using Alpha Five Version 10 they can build web applications in 10% to 20% of the time taken when using tools like PHP, Perl, Visual Studio.net, Ruby and Java. That's because Alpha Software's patent-pending Codeless Ajax removes the need for time-consuming coding.

Thursday, 03 December 2009 02:41

Zoho extends Google links

Cloud applications provider Zoho has stepped up its integration with Google Apps.

Published in Development
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 13:32

Minggl claims 'redefining social networking'

So-called social interaction manager, Minggl, has today released a new Web browser-based application with a bold claim that the app will do things others won’t do, such as allowing people to access multiple social networking communities simultaneously, manage privacy in different contexts, and socialise “quickly, easily and seamlessly” with friends and family across disparate social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Digg, and Flickr.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 13 October 2009 08:30

Office Web Apps OK for Mac

Microsoft has confirmed Mac compatibility for the forthcoming Office Web Apps. Office Web Apps is essentially Microsoft's 'software plus services' response to Google Docs.
Published in Core Dump
Tuesday, 13 October 2009 05:42

Google Docs gains shared folders

The "most requested" feature for Google Docs has arrived: shared folders.

Published in Home Tech
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