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    Threats to society from cybercrime are bigger than ever. So what are we doing about it?

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    Corporate collapses and highly publicised financial mismanagement has been making headlines in 2002. But do issues about corporate governance affect the way Australian CIOs and IT managers make decisions?

  • Aust govt slams law firm's IT security claims

    When Leif Gamertsfelder called the Federal Government to task for only spending 32 cents per head of population on securing the nation's IT infrastructure he set off a slow burning fire in the nation's capital.

  • Bugbear runs rampant in Australian Parliament

    The bugbear virus is causing havoc for the second time in a month at the Australian Parliament House in Canberra, interrupting the government's operations and highlighting dangerous security flaws.

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  • Corporate governance: CIOs get thinking

    Corporate collapses and highly publicised financial mismanagement has been making headlines in 2002. But do issues about corporate governance affect the way Australian CIOs and IT managers make decisions?

  • Hot topics - are they safe?

    Today, major technology issues are more likely to be those that have arisen as a result of having implemented emerging technologies. Are we really taking one of technology's biggest concerns seriously enough?

  • Australian directors alerted to cybercrime threats

    Australian company directors and officers are being warned of the damaging impact cybercrime can have if they don't address risks effectively.

  • Legal pitfalls in Australian IT security screw-ups

    Australian businesses aren't switched on enough to the legal ramifications of lax IT security, according to analysts and lawyers.

  • Cyberbludging special: Acceptable usage

    There's no shortage of tools to monitor and filter employees' use of the Internet and IT resources. But can blocking really save money?

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