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  • Dumb laptops the answer for absent-minded users?

    As more laptops -- along with all their sensitive data -- get lost and stolen each year, companies are seeking new ways of securing their corporate data.

  • What's your number, Kevin Mitnick?

    Elite ex-hacker Kevin Mitnick says most of the social engineering attacks using fraudulent identities that made him famous could have been stopped if his targets had just asked for his phone number.

  • Citrix goes Linux to quell Windows fears

    Citrix has outlined plans to develop a Linux version of one of its key security products -- because customers believe that using Windows servers for access systems exposes them to too many security risks.

  • IT businesses: gotta go global

    Businesses in the Australian IT sector might be able to earn a living by staying small, but for long-term survival they will have to look offshore.

  • IBM steps up storage skirmish

    IBM has continued its aggressive push into the data storage arena with the unveiling of several new network-attached storage products.

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  • IT businesses: gotta go global

    Businesses in the Australian IT sector might be able to earn a living by staying small, but for long-term survival they will have to look offshore.

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