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  • Security: Fighting the enemy within

    How do you protect your network against a threat you can't see? New security automation can establish policies, and consistently audit and monitor them for compliance.

  • Turning off the Internet tap

    Frustrated with the combined costs of lost productivity, virus cleanups, and e-mail monitoring, it's very likely that many companies may soon be taking a "just say no" approach toward employee requests for Internet access.

  • Sydney hospitals switch TVs for MFDs

    Days after NSW's Health's technology was slammed as archaic, the Sydney West Area Health Service has gone to market for over 2,000 high-capacity bedside touch-screen computers for patient entertainment and clinician access to core health systems.

  • White knight rescues Kerio's free firewall

    Good news for fans of free security software: The Kerio Personal Firewall isn't going away after all.

  • dstore rescued by Harris Scarfe

    The embattled Australian online retailer dstore has been bailed out by the bricks and mortar department store Harris Scarfe for an undisclosed figure.

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  • Security: Fighting the enemy within

    How do you protect your network against a threat you can't see? New security automation can establish policies, and consistently audit and monitor them for compliance.

  • Turning off the Internet tap

    Frustrated with the combined costs of lost productivity, virus cleanups, and e-mail monitoring, it's very likely that many companies may soon be taking a "just say no" approach toward employee requests for Internet access.

  • OpenBSD 4.6: Photo gallery

    If you want security coupled with flexibility and some good old-fashioned command line action in your UNIX of choice, look no further than OpenBSD.

  • The open source guide to the galaxy

    Could your business be paying for a proprietary program when an open source alternative exists? Take a look at our guide as we count down the most popular open source products.

  • Beating Microsoft to the punch

    When Microsoft was slow to fix a Windows flaw, Russian developer Ilfak Guilanov took matters into his own hands. He explains why he wrote a patch that drew rare backing from antivirus companies.

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