Network security deployment
20 March, 2009
Tourism Australia has deployed several appliances to protect itself from spam, viruses and malware. This deployment has allowed the company to improve its levels of service to its mailbox users in Australia and at 14 offices overseas.
AT&T keeps the Williams F1 team racing
13 March, 2009
Formula One is the most technologically advanced motor sport in the world and from 2007 onwards the AT&T Williams team has been able to tap into the AT&T global network and the company’s in-house expertise, technology and know-how as a worldwide resource at the teams’ disposal.
Consultancy banishes botnet with appliance
17 February, 2009
A botnet infection has led The Leading Edge, a consultancy firm, to deploy a messaging security gateway appliance with spam protection and antivirus. In doing so, the company improved the availability of its business-critical email systems.
Digital radio network helps secure Western Australia
30 January, 2009
The Western Australia Police (WAPOL) recently upgraded its radio communications infrastructure to a secure, encrypted digital voice network with a separate data radio network, in order to better protect the citizens of Western Australia.
Vein ID technology coming to an Aussie ATM near you
28 January, 2009
Finger vein authentication technology, developed by Hitachi following several years of R&D, uses the vein patterns of one's fingers to verify individual identity.
University deploys network security
24 January, 2009
Established in 1874, the University of Adelaide now boasts a student population of more than 20,000. The university has recently replaced its anti-malware system.
Beware botnet-bearing Barack
20 January, 2009
A wave of emails claiming that Barack Obama is refusing to accept the US Presidency is actually an attack carrying the Waledec botnet, say experts from Marshal8e6.
Network connects and secures remote Super Pit
14 January, 2009
Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines (KCGM), operator of the massive ‘Super Pit’ in the mining town of Kalgoorlie, has replaced its ageing data network with a new network to improve security and reliability.