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  • Internal hacking: tips to stop the mole within

    With 80 percent of computer fraud happening internally, security expert Stuart King outlines best practices to effectively manage your people and smother insider moles.

  • Survey: Aussie staff drowning in tech workloads

    For one in every two Australian workers the convenience of having a mobile office in their pocket is counteracted by the 24x7 work ethic it encourages, according to a new nationwide survey by recruitment company TMP Worldwide.

  • Senate calls for Telstra apology in survey-rigging affair

    Telstra was held accountable for last month’s rigging of ZDNet Australia’s online survey at Senate Estimates this week, with the opposition calling for the nation’s incumbent carrier to apologise where it has so far failed to do so.

  • Software triggers cyberbludger alert

    Privacy on the desktop is under siege with the latest real-time software giving Australian managers the ammunition to tap staff on the shoulder and tell them their time is up.

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