Creating a key for every door
How close are we to having one password for all of our online services instead of having to remember dozens?
April 18, 2012 by Drew Turney Comment
How close are we to having one password for all of our online services instead of having to remember dozens?
April 18, 2012 by Drew Turney Comment
Many online business transactions are vulnerable to a man-in-the-browser attack even though the technology currently used in personal acc...
January 20, 2012 by Michael Lee Comment
A relatively new method of encryption and digital signing has been formally recognised as an international standard, which could possibly...
January 11, 2012 by Michael Lee Comment
Stuxnet, cloud computing and advanced persistent threats (APTs) got the media coverage, but our experts focus on different security highl...
December 12, 2011 by Stilgherrian Comment
It is difficult to trust websites to protect personal information, especially amid reports of data leaks and privacy breaches, but online...
November 10, 2011 by Ellyne Phneah Comment
Companies need to reconsider their security focus to concentrate on dealing with hackers once they're in, rather than assuming that they ...
August 5, 2011 by Michael Lee Comment
Anne Weatherston, chief information officer (CIO) of the ANZ Bank, has today revealed a refreshed IT strategy to take the bank through to...
July 15, 2011 by Luke Hopewell Comment
The National Australia Bank (NAB) yesterday claimed that the banking sector is not doing enough to educate its customers on the security ...
July 8, 2011 by Michael Lee Comment
A consortium of university computer science departments has warned the Federal Government that all future computerised voting systems sho...
April 20, 2011 by Josh Taylor Comment
A contactless iPhone payment system, developed to serve as a stopgap given Apple's reported boycott of existing Near Field Communications...
March 15, 2011 by Darren Pauli and Suzanne Tindal Comment