Cyber criminals using cloud to launch attacks, security expert warns
Cyber criminals are using the virtualised world of cloud computing to increase security attacks, an industry leader has warned.
Cyber criminals are using the virtualised world of cloud computing to increase security attacks, an industry leader has warned.
The Australian Commonwealth Games Association (ACGA) has hit back at reports that Australian athletes competing in the Commonwealth Games have been banned from using social media sites Twitter and Facebook.
Businesses are struggling to backup their data quickly due to outdated infrastructure and slow systems, a storage industry leader has claimed.
Education and IT leaders from across Queensland met to discuss the future of technology in education at a roundtable held in Dell last week.
Australia’s education system continues to be held back by traditional attitudes towards technology, a recent roundtable of IT managers has heard.
Educating staff and having a good business continuity plan (BCP) is vital if IT managers are to recover from the consequences of a natural disaster, according to ICT leaders.
Greater collaboration between business and technologists must take place if Australia is to become more innovative, Chairman of the Australian Information Industry Association, John Grant, said.
Collaboration and training are vital to the success of security projects, according to Westpac’s Chief Information Security Officer, Richard Johnson.
A lack of standardisation and concern over choosing the most appropriate technology are holding Australia's smart grid market back, according to new research from Frost & Sullivan.
The long wait for Facebook Places is over, with the social networking site rolling out the location based social media platform in Australia.
Less than six months after launching into the Canberra data centre market, Verizon Business has announced plans to expand its federal government business off the back of stronger than expected demand for its cloud services offering.
IT managers have been warned to closely assess their vendor relationships as a wave of buy outs and acquisitions sweep the globe, leaving the market dominated by a few key players.
The Australian economy may not be large enough to warrant international vendors launching dedicated data centres to provide cloud services to the local and Asia Pacific markets, a senior federal government bureaucrat has warned.
Schools must instil Web 2.0 skills in students if computers in classrooms are to move from e-learning to a collaborative learning model, according to one expert in the field.
Understanding what drives individuals to commit acts of cyber crime, rather than focusing on technology, has become essential according to Queensland Police.