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  • NSW to outlaw unauthorised cybersnooping

    NSW will outlaw unauthorised cybersnooping on employees using technology including video cameras, e-mail and tracking devices, Attorney-General Bob Debus announced today.

  • 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.

  • Carnivore vs. corporate confidentiality

    The FBI's Carnivore cyber-snooping software could be a headache for conscientious security professionals. What's at stake? For corporations it's trade secrets, confidential business interactions, and the ability to conduct e-commerce without the threat of governmental, non-governmental organisation, or international snooping.

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