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Everything from cleaning to IT development work is outsourced by governments these days, but should security clearance processes, which dictate what access a person has to government information systems, be included in that bundle?
A socially engineered e-mail, which contains a Trojan file that exploits a zero-day vulnerability and then hides behind a rootkit, might be the perfect attack and impossible to defend against.
ICT salaries are rising, but they are certainly not skyrocketing.
Job-hunting with a less than serious email address can backfire as HR managers may not take the applicant seriously, according to a recent report.
IT job ads may list unrealistic requirements in the section on required skills. Here are some tips on how to get over the hurdle.
An IT manager who suffered three layoffs in just two years shares how he revamped his job-hunt strategy and outlines his search approach.
While there is debate over whether a resume is needed in an executive IT job search, the majority believe it's a valuable tool. Here's how to prove your fitness for the job.
Whether you're looking for a new job or not, every day should include some career networking effort. Career experts offer a wide range of tips on how to incorporate critical networking.
Does your company's human resource management functions need to be automated? We look at what you need to consider, and three packages to help you do it.
A three-inch LCD, serviceable high-ISO photos, and some fun features take a backseat to the Fujifilm FinePix V10's merely average image quality and tiny controls.
Databases are by no means an easy product category to understand. Many of the big players now offer free or "light" versions of their databases, but comparing them all is no easy task -- as we found out.
A stylish, budget-oriented camera that offers little in the way of creative controls, but its sound image quality and value will keep it in good stead with snapshooters.
Always a contentious topic, we look server-based Internet content filters and some of the reasons why your organisation might want one, or not.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
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