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27 Jun
The Spy who killed Kiwi Privacy
“Mass surveillance is morally indefensible. Stop US spy subsidiaries in New Zealand. Stop the GCSB bill. Demand Independent Inquiry of #GCSB.”
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26 Jun
Perfecting an online privacy policy
The security of personal data is top of everyone’s mind when surfing the web, but how do you keep information coming through your school’s website secure?
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25 Jun
Govt empowers CIO to stop IT scares
Chief Information Officer Colin McDonald will receive greater powers and a bigger budget, as the government acts to avoid Novopay style IT cock-ups going forward.
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24 Jun
Apple reaffirms commitment to customer privacy
Apple aims for transparency in bid to quash rising tensions following US whistleblower Edward Snowden's revelations.
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24 Jun
Is US whistleblower becoming Snowed-in?
After escaping US extradition by boarding a commercial flight to Hong Kong, Edward Snowden is attempting an audacious jaunt from Moscow to Ecuador - but is the net closing in?
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21 Jun
An IT trend too far as SMBs struggle
One of the biggest IT challenges for SMBs across ANZ is trying to keep up with new trends such as cloud and mobility.
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20 Jun
Microsoft offers $100k bounty to hackers
In a change of tact, Microsoft is willing to cough up financial rewards for anybody capable of finding security flaws in Windows 8.1.
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19 Jun
Hands up if you're responsible for securing Kiwi data?
Kiwis are not taking individual responsibility for data being collected by their mobile apps, blaming the government and other organisations instead.
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18 Jun
School privacy has room for improvement
New Zealand schools are being warned to pull their socks up over their lack of website privacy policies.
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14 Jun
Symantec's Pacific Partner award winners revealed…
Symantec last night announced the winners of the 2013 Pacific Partner Awards at an exclusive dinner and awards ceremony.
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13 Jun
In defence of Kim Dotcom…
Following the illegal surveillance of the Megaupload founder, why have heads not rolled within government?
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13 Jun
Key: Snowden not welcome in NZ
As rumours surface that Edward Snowden may seek refuge in New Zealand, Prime Minister John Key insists the US govt whistleblower is not welcome.
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12 Jun
Palo Alto appoints DC as ANZ distributor
Distribution Central has been appointed a distributor for Palo Alto Networks, the network security company, across Australia and New Zealand.
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10 Jun
US govt whisteblower revealed
"I understand that I will be made to suffer for my actions," says US whisteblower Edward Snowden, currently holed up in a Hong Kong hotel.
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10 Jun
Tech giants deny US govt privacy probe
Microsoft, Google, Apple, Facebook, Yahoo and other US companies deny assisting US officials in collecting customer private data since 2007.
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07 Jun
Kiwi women chase online instant thrills
New Zealand women are jeopardising their online security following instant thrills such as intimate lingerie and adult toys.
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07 Jun
Humans cause data breaches. Fact.
Eight years of research on data breach costs has shown employee behaviour to be one of the most pressing issues facing organisations today.
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07 Jun
Secure cloud computing: Where the reseller fits
With cloud computing’s paradigm of shared infrastructure, DDoS attacks on a specific target can quickly affect many or all tenants.
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07 Jun
Microsoft attacks global cyber criminals
In unison with the FBI and authorities across the world, Microsoft has disrupted a global cybercrime operation responsible for over half a billion dollars in financial fraud.
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06 Jun
Trend appoints Soft Solutions as MSP distributor
Under the agreement, Soft Solutions will distribute Trend Micro's MSP product portfolio, ranging from the leading Worry-Free Business Security solution to the Deep Security 9 datacentre solutions.
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06 Jun
CA Technologies appoints new partner head
Local partner lead tasked with managing the company’s partner ecosystem, as well as driving new business for the region.
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29 May
Symantec warns of online security threats growth
Security software company tells Techday at the Westcon Imagine Event that online security threats are on the rise.
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28 May
Govt mulls cyber security awareness advisory group
The government is considering setting up an advice group on how to improve public awareness about the risks of cyber-security, as internet-based crime becomes increasingly prevalent.
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21 May
ESET Mobile Security scores full marks in banking Trojan test
The global anti-virus vendor has scored big in a recent examination.
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17 May
Cyber-attacks: 5 things companies should know
The advanced persistent threat is waging an all-out attack on enterprises’ intellectual property, yet most companies continue to try to protect themselves using approaches that are years out of date.
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13 May
Chillisoft releases CloudControl Mail for channel
Chillisoft's channel partners have a new offering to take to customers, with the security software distributor introducing a new cloud email filtering service, CloudControl Mail.
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10 May
Spammers exploit Mother's Day
Spam messages relating to Mother’s Day have begun flowing into the Symantec Probe Network as Kiwis are warned to stay vigilant online.
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09 May
Cyber threats biggest concern for IT businesses
More senior executives are concerned about cyber threats than any other major business risk.
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08 May
Regain control through RSA's risk-based authentication
Every organisation needs secure authentication. But your users are not all the same.
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24 Apr
Zero-day security attacks reach Judgement Day
Recent security attack in South Korea shows zero-day vulnerabilities remain while attack innovations are growing in sophistication, intensity and severity.
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