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  • 100Gbps Ethernet is coming

    Technical experts have started to develop a new standard for Ethernet which will run at 100Gbps.

  • Secure Computing to buy CyberGuard

    Secure Computing has announced plans to acquire competitor CyberGuard in a deal valued at US$295 million.

  • US police force drops face-recognition system

    In a blow to the fledgling biometrics industry, the Tampa Police Department in Florida this week ditched a controversial facial-recognition system, saying it had not helped them catch even one criminal.

  • Tampa affair highlights telco privacy issue

    An inquiry into Defence Department activities during the Tampa affair has highlighted the government's failure to protect the integrity of Australian domestic telecommunications, according to privacy advocates.

  • Controversy brews over phone call interception

    The Department of Defence has refused to comment on reports that a national information security agency passed on information to Government from intercepted private phone calls during last year's Tampa crisis .

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