Executive News Editor Ken Mingis and Computerworld staffers discuss the sorry state of health record security and bold predictions for the coming year in IT.
Computerworld Staff |
29 Dec |
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In a bizarre move, the anonymous managers of the TrueCrypt open-source encryption project abruptly pulled the plug on the effort without explanation.
Computerworld Staff |
30 May |
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Vendors and delegates were out in force for AusCERT 2013 on the Gold Coast. Here's a roundup of some of the action.
Computerworld Staff |
24 May |
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The annual AusCERT gala awards night kicked off with fireworks as the organisation celebrated its 20th birthday. Guests enjoyed entertainment from comedian Adam Spencer while taking the chance to network.
Computerworld Staff |
24 May |
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The annual AusCERT conference began on the Gold Coast with an invasion by some friendly storm troopers. Delegates heard insights from Google, the Department of Environment and Queensland Police Service. The conference continues until Friday.
Computerworld Staff |
22 May |
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A suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing on Monday has reportedly been arrested, according to numerous news agencies, although there were conflicting reports about the status of the investigation.
Computerworld Staff |
17 Apr |
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A fixed camera at IDG's Boston offices captured the moment two explosions rocked the finish line of today's Boston Marathon. The camera shakes slightly and then smoke envelopes the view.
Computerworld Staff |
15 Apr |
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The Australian Privacy Commissioner, Timothy Pilgrim, has launched an investigation into the recent hacking of Fairfax microsite, Herald Education. Fairfax’s Young Writer was also hacked.
Computerworld Staff |
03 Feb |
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Suncorp and IDC added to the agenda for the Implementing Information Infrastructure Symposium (III)
Computerworld Staff |
14 Jul |
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Hackers are aggressively exploiting a just-patched Flash vulnerability, serving attack code "on a fairly large scale" from compromised sites as well as from their own malicious domains, a security researcher said Friday.
Computerworld Staff |
20 Jun |
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Astaro nabs SonicWALL staff while TechnologyOne hires higher education expert
Computerworld Staff |
14 Jun |
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Google has sought to reassure its three million global Cloud customers with the release of a video tour of its Hamina data centre facility in Finland.
Computerworld Staff |
28 Apr |
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2011 so far has been filled with news of high-profile hacking - the Epsilon data breach, Microsoft and the various attempts of the nefarious Anonymous. Even the Australian Government copped a little unwanted interest. With this in mind, we thought it was time to track down the top ten Hollywood movies about hacking.
Computerworld Staff |
18 Apr |
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The Western Australia Police is to source high-end video capture, storage and monitoring gear to help establish a communications and command centre ahead of the Perth Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in October.
Computerworld Staff |
09 May |
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Scammers have wasted no time in capitalising on the earthquake and tsunami in Japan with security firm Sophos reporting a rise in phishing and search engine poisoning attacks.
Computerworld Staff |
16 Mar |
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