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  • UPDATE: SecureNet directors endorse big takeover bid

    Australian IT security company SecureNet has recommended its shareholders accept an AU$110 million take over bid by global security corporation beTrusted.

  • Internet security company eSec is no more

    As predicted a week ago, one of Australia's few publicly listed specialist Internet security companies, eSec, is gone.

  • eSec to go in reverse acquisition

    One of Australia's only publicly listed information security companies, eSec, will next week disappear when gobbled up by Perth based outsourcer ASG after the anticipated approval of the deal at a shareholders meeting scheduled for Thursday.

  • auDA director gets say in next ICANN board

    A director of auDA, Tony Staley, has been elected to ICANN's Nominating Committee as the delegate representing operators of country code top-level domains (ccTLDs).

  • Aussie Cybercops: still playing catch-up?

    As cases of cybercrime continue to increase exponentially, police are facing limited human resources and funding to combat the problem. ZDNet Australia uncovers the strategies being used to fight cybercrime.

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  • MSSPs: Protecting your network

    Security won't contribute much to your bottom line--until it fails. But who do you turn to if you can't afford a team of security specialists?

  • Privacy legislation sparks local security spike

    Australian managed security providers (MSPs) are looking forward to healthy growth in 2002 as the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 begins to force the hand of business of all sizes.

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