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Tech Insights: Interview with Charles Clarke, Veeam Software

27 February, 2015

In our new Tech Insights series, we quiz industry leaders to get their views of what the year ahead holds for the IT world. Today we speak with Charles Clarke, Technical Director, APAC, Veeam Software.


Healthcare and privacy go together

19 November, 2014

Mercy Health and Aged Care Central Queensland needed a new system to improve data privacy and efficiency while providing a complete audit trail and satisfying compliance with information security standards.


Top five access control trends for 2014

17 February, 2014 by Jordan Cullis, Director of Sales, Australia and New Zealand, HID Global

Access control solutions will continue to evolve in the coming year, including the increasing prevalence of multifactor authentication, mobile access control and NFC-based authentication.


Controlling who is accessing your data

16 April, 2013

With various information security standards to adhere to, Mercy Health and Aged Care Central Queensland needed transparency into who was accessing its data, and what they were doing with it. They found a solution with Varonis DatAdvantage and DataPrivilege.


Keeping staff productive with content filtering

19 September, 2011

Perth company Wrays Intellectual Property found itself with a dilemma. The company wanted to keep its employees focused and productive by controlling their use of the internet, but didn’t want to stop them from using websites they needed to use to do their jobs.


Astaro Security Gateway Version 8 software

03 August, 2010 by

Security Gateway Version 8 provides SMBs and enterprises with comprehensive security protection.


User security in the office of the future

01 December, 2009 by Andrew Collins

The days of the permanent office cubicle are almost over: users are exploding outwards into the world and taking their data with them. But how do you secure user access in a distributed world, one in which foreign governments are said to be hacking their way into individuals’ machines? Andrew Collins looks for answers.


Crisis looms as dust storm poses security headache for Sydney businesses

23 September, 2009

Remote workers have the potential to cause security lapses for businesses in the current dusty conditions.


Symantec previews future technologies

01 April, 2009

Symantec's CTO Mark Bregman gives an insight into innovative security technologies coming down the line.


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