Friday | 9 January, 2009

Stories about: Vigilance

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    The network strikes back 26/04/2004 14:41:33

    New-breed network management vendors are currently locked in a war of words over how to best manage intrusion detection with some of the IT industry's most seasoned security product vendors.
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    Spam Act leaves some SMBs in a pickle 21/04/2004 13:19:00

    There may be some teething problems for small businesses trying to swallow the Spam Act which came into play last week, but the Australian Communications Authority hopes the average consumer will notice their inboxes are less cluttered.
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    Worm warfare 02/02/2004 15:55:25

    In the middle of last year it seemed the onslaught would never end. One after another, a progression of worms and other malware threatened to bring down systems as enterprises floundered in a morass of unpatched vulnerabilities and malicious e-mails opened by unwary employees.
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    Vendor management key to ‘cyclical’ IT purchasing 27/01/2004 08:00:02

    IT managers and CIOs can look forward to a year of spending dominated by emerging technologies but vendor vigilance is always necessary to maintain value, according to The Communications Group’s general manager of IT, Derrick Wheeler.
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    Slammer: One year later 21/01/2004 09:38:56

    Cash machines froze. Airlines and hospitals dusted off paper forms to schedule reservations and track patients. This was the scene on Jan. 25, 2003, shortly after the Slammer worm appeared and quickly began spreading around the world, flooding computer networks with worm-generated traffic and knocking vital database servers offline.
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    Unintended bias 22/12/2003 09:02:57

    Research shows that well-meaning managers aren't quite as unbiased and ethical as they think they are.
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    Agile coding needs light management 19/03/2003 11:21:49

    Agile software development techniques need to be complemented by a project management style that accommodates agility, says Sanjiv Augustine of Virginia-based developer CCPace Systems.
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    MS at open source conference may cause protest 13/02/2003 11:16:07

    A group of free software advocates plan to protest at a Washington conference designed to promote open source and free software to governments because a representative from Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to speak there.
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    Study: Why IT implementations go bad 21/01/2003 09:55:00

    It's every IT buyer's nightmare: Your company decides to invest in complex management software. You spend months -- or years -- implementing the system and training staff in its use. And in the end, you find yourself with an expensive, nonfunctional mess.
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    Critics decry spread of 'scumware' 19/08/2002 12:36:00

    It's an ugly issue with an equally dreadful name: scumware.
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    Sharp rise in Web site defacements on Linux servers 18/07/2002 08:01:00

    The number of defacements of Web sites on Linux-based systems recorded by London security consultancy mi2g Ltd. rose significantly in the first half of 2002, a company spokesman said Tuesday.
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