The first Internet worm appeared 16 years ago and online security has never been the same, say security professionals.
Gil Shwed, Check Point Software CEO, weighs in on who's winning the war of attrition between virus writers and security companies.
Always a contentious topic, we look at server-based Internet content filters and some of the reasons why your organisation might want one, or not.
Forget Internet2. The National LambdaRail is the most ambitious network research project going. But can it save the optical networking industry?
The US Computer Emergency Readiness Team has issued alerts for some Juniper routers running IPv6, one of the first security warnings for the next-generation Internet Protocol.
ICANN chairman and MCI Senior Vice President Vint Cerf shares his hopes for the Internet's future.
You can avoid information overload from firewall and intrusion detection system reports by running a honeypot on your network. However, there are risks that a real honeypot poses to overall security.
ICANN Chairman Vint Cerf fires back at critics who say his organisation impedes innovation on the Internet.
A new, quick and effective anti-spam measure currently under development called Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is attracting a lot of attention. Is it feasible for Australian enterprises?
Some Windows source code was recently leaked across the Internet and reports claim that Internet Explorer may be the software most affected. See what happened and what you need to do about it. Additional reading: Defending against insider infections
Analyst Jon Oltsik writes that MyDoom virus sounded the alarm about the new business reality and the precariuos state of enterprise security.
The top men at NetScreen and Check Point go head-to-head on security solutions.
In 2002, users and companies got a respite from the disruptive viruses of 2001. But a more sophisticated generation of worms is on the way.
Linux developers will cure corporate buyers of any lingering Linux phobias according to open-source guru, Dan Frye.
Keeping the current version of Internet Protocol, the world will run out of IP addresses by 2007. So is it time to move to IPv6? ZDNet Australia investigates.
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