Cisco utility opens up switches to malicious attackers
Malicious attackers are abusing a Cisco utility to scan the company's switches and change software in order to stage attacks, the Cisco Talos Intelligence Group has warned. In a blog post, Talos said...
View ArticleHarmonising data protection laws a big task, says French official
The chief data protection officer at a French cloud computing company says it is a pity that different countries and regions are coming up with data protection laws that are not uniform, making their...
View ArticleTelstra selects vArmour for data centre, cloud security
Telstra has selected US-based data centre and cloud security company vArmour to help secure the privacy of its secure applications and data. Under the deal Telstra will offer vArmour to its enterprise...
View ArticleSignavio helps NBN Co with business process ‘excellence’
Melbourne business transformation solutions provider, Signavio, has secured a deal with NBN Co, the builders of the National Broadband Network, to deliver a business process excellence capability...
View ArticleDropbox brings Smart Sync and selective sync to all teams
If managing tons of team data gives you that sinking feeling, then Dropbox's new Smart Sync and selective sync feature should leave you feeling a lot more buoyant. Dropbox Business product manager,...
View ArticleAustralia's Facebook probe is a laughable response
The way in which the decision by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner to launch a probe into the leakage of personal information of Australians by Facebook is being reported is...
View ArticleCanon’s Luke Clark takes over at Converga
Canon Australia’s previous CIO Luke Clark has been appointed CEO of Canon Group company Converga. As part of the Canon Oceania Group, Canon says the role at Converga will allow Clark to showcase his...
View ArticleVIDEO: Western Digital launches game changing new 3D NVMe SSD for gamers
With PC gamers on the cutting edge of performance and hyper realistic immersiveness featuring ever richer and more intensive visual content, you will surely feel the need for super fast storage speed!...
View ArticleFPGAs play an interesting role in Azure
You might be surprised to learn the part FPGAs are playing in Azure's hardware. Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) can be seen as an intermediate step between conventional CPUs and ASICs...
View ArticleEx-NSA man says unlikely that US involved in Iran, Russia hacks
A former member of the NSA's elite Tailored Access Operations unit has played down what appear to be revenge attacks in the last 10 days on sites belonging to Russian and Iranian interests, saying it...
View ArticleTelstra boasts of new Smart Wi-Fi Booster, also gives 30 day NBN satisfaction...
Telstra has made two announcements today, boosting its new Smart Wi-Fi Booster which can be extended with up to four units, while also delivering a new 30 day NBN satisfaction guarantee, too. Mick...
View ArticleH-1B visa changes: much sound and fury, signifying nothing
Despite numerous indications that there would be many changes in the H-1B visa allocation from this year onwards, the process has been gone through in more or less the same fashion as in 2017. The US...
View ArticleOoyala launches platform for monetising video content
Telstra-owned video software and services company Ooyala has unveiled its Flex Media Platform designed to simplify and streamline the process of managing, curating, orchestrating, publishing,...
View ArticleRACV, NETGEAR partner on security camera release
The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) is partnering with home networking and smart home products company NETGEAR to launch the Arlo Pro 2 Smart Security camera, a weather-resistant, wire-free...
View ArticleNetComm powers FttDP solution for a million NBN customers
Australian networking solutions provider NetComm Wireless will supply hardware for the rollout of fibre-to-the-distribution-point connections - what the NBN Co calls fibre-to-the-curb - to about a...
View ArticleImpulse Screen Media enters SE Asia market
Australian machine learning and visual intelligence company Impulse Screen Media has completed the first stage of its international roll-out, expanding its operations to Singapore, Thailand and...
View ArticleAustralia to seek data access agreement with US: report
Australia is expected to seek an agreement with the US in order to gain access to data located there when needed upon execution of a local warrant with a US tech outfit. A report in Fairfax Media said...
View ArticleNuance delivers OmniPage Server 2 for 'most comprehensive and power document...
If you need document conversion on steroids, with integrated API-enabled document classification capabilities, enhanced language support, cloud integration, simplified installation and much more,...
View ArticleSAS Global Forum 2018 aims to inspire the extraordinary
Big data analytics software vendor, SAS, opened its 2018 Global Forum with the theme "inspire the extraordinary", saying in the hands of life-longer learners the power to do good with data is...
View ArticleUniversity of Technology Sydney launches world-first IoT innovation lab
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is the first academic institution to work with SAS and Cisco in a global Internet of Things (IoT) partnership, creating a new research and teaching facility,...
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