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    Running on Luck 04 February, 2005 11:22:33

    It's time make serious strides towards protecting employees, assets, access and the corporate brand.
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    Fighting Phish, Fakes and Frauds 06 October, 2004 12:10:14

    Companies on the front lines of the phishing wars share tactics for making their sites spoof-proof and protecting online transactions.
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    Can American keep flying? 08 December, 2002 12:20:59

    CIO Monte Ford landed at American Airlines in late 2000 charged with rebuilding IT. Now he's got a bigger job: Help restore the world's biggest airline to profitability.
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    A New Leaf 02 September, 2002 13:24:52

    When it comes to e-services delivery, Australian government agencies may want to take a page out of Canadian whole-of-government CIO Michelle d'Auray's e-government book. D'Auray is finding that a bit of intuition goes a long way in delivering online initiatives for citizens.
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    Wine, coal and tourists 11 June, 2002 11:00:00

    Can Australian IT learn from the wine industry?
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    The Business Continuity Lessons from September 11 11 June, 2002 10:37:46

    Business continuity is about the enterprise's ability to respond effectively to the unexpected - whatever it is.
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    The Truth About Cyberterrorism 08 April, 2002 09:30:00

    The real threat is to critical data, not to property. That's what CIOs should be focusing on.
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    Counting the Cost of Terror 08 April, 2002 09:15:00

    It's now almost seven months since that terrible day. How does this new world look -especially in critical areas such as globalisation, security, supply chain and spending? Moreover, what is the resultant economic fallout?
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    Finally, a Real Return on Security Spending 08 April, 2002 09:15:00

    For years CIOs have had to use scare tactics and other soft arguments to justify an investment in security. Now, for the first time, they may be able to get numbers they need to show a measurable ROI.
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    A Rush to Judgement? 08 April, 2002 09:00:00

    The National Privacy Principles, which form the basis of the government's reformed privacy legislation, came into force in December last year. Are organisations seeing a tidal wave of enquiries and complaints? Helen Dancer reports that while there may have been a few predictable flashpoints, the phones have not been ringing off the hook - so far.
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    A Tale of Excess and Chaos 08 April, 2002 09:00:00

    Enron's fragmented business units spent money on technology like there was no tomorrow. And now there isn't.
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    Antivirus software powerless to stop data breach attacks, study finds 10 February, 2012 01:43:00

    Analysis of 300 incidents spots an elephant in the room
    Large numbers of data breaches are being initiated by targeted malware that antivirus software simply can't detect, an analysis of 300 real-world incidents from 2011 has suggested.
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    Valentine's Day Patch Tuesday: Microsoft to issue 9 patches, 4 critical 10 February, 2012 09:29:00

    Microsoft Thursday said that the second Patch Tuesday of 2012 will see nine security bulletins, four of which were deemed critical.
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    Security experts ask House for light a regulatory touch 10 February, 2012 01:39:00

    Cybersecurity experts on Wednesday warned members of a House subcommittee against racing to legislation that would establish an overly burdensome regulatory framework for safeguarding digital systems against attacks, instead urging a more limited approach that would clear away legal impediments such as the prohibitions against sharing critical threat information.
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    The six pillars of security operations 10 February, 2012 11:37:00

    Six key points that should be considered when creating and developing a SOC
    As mobilisation and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) becomes increasingly prevalent, business security has been propelled to the forefront of corporate strategy.
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    Google Wallet Security Concerns Raised 10 February, 2012 01:40:00

    Security firm Zvelo has discovered that the Google Wallet PIN can be cracked via an exhaustive numerical search.
    Google's new NFC system that purports to turn your phone into a credit card can be compromised using a brute-force attack -- and that raises questions about its security.
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