Security > Network security

Security needn’t be creative, just reliable

17 August, 2009

Marketing agency He Said She Said (HS3) has renewed a three-year computer security licence with Sophos. HS3 is an award-winning content marketing agency, headquartered in Surry Hills, with an impressive list of clients including Vodafone and the Commonwealth Bank. The agency takes a story-based approach to branded content that helps marketers involve their brand in their customers’ stories.


Security vulnerabilities in the cloud discovered

05 August, 2009

There are holes in the cloud when it comes to security.


Instant messaging security service

18 June, 2009 by

Symantec has released its MessageLabs Instant Messaging Security Service (IMSS), an instant messaging (IM) security, control and management service that will enable businesses to adopt a safer, auditable use of public IM networks.


Endpoint protection

11 June, 2009 by

Norman ASA has released Endpoint Protection, the next-generation security solution which utilises Norman DNA Matching, Norman Exploit Detection and Norman SandBox. It will guard customers’ data infrastructure against the daily flow of numerous malware attacks performed by cyber criminals.


Digital video recorder

18 May, 2009

Equipped with four front-replaceable HD drives and extensive integration features, the Divar XF is suitable for medium- to large-scale or growing systems. Its image quality and compression claims to get the most out of CCTV images.


Global telco upgrades network capacity and security

02 April, 2009 by

Telecom New Zealand International (TNZI) has upgraded the capacity and security of its international network with several routers and security gateways.


AT&T keeps the Williams F1 team racing

13 March, 2009 by

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.


University deploys network security

24 January, 2009 by

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.


Network connects and secures remote Super Pit

14 January, 2009 by

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.


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