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  • Moore's Law is the enemy of privacy

    International security expert Bruce Schneier claimed processing power has increased to such a degree that data has become a pollutant.

  • Aussie businesses want insurance

    While plain old assurances might be enough for businesses overseas, it seems Australian companies want a little bit more than a pat on the back--they want insurance as well.

  • Fear of a hacked planet

    A new cure for cybercrime may threaten the rights of individuals and businesses worldwide, according to US experts.

  • The real online battleground

    The conflict between Israel and the Palestinians is now in its sixth month. Meanwhile, the parallel cyber-campaign being waged by both sides suggests that every company online represents a potential target.

  • The Year 2000 in review

    The new millennium was the year Microsoft was ordered to bifurcate, dot-coms tanked on Wall Street, WorldCom's Bernie Ebbers saw his merger mania capped and Napster scared the recording industry nearly to death. 2000 was a cascading waterfall of events that ended any doubts about the Net's ability to change the way we think, learn, play and do business.

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