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AusCERT2013: Cyberwar of words
Conventional warfare isn't cyber.
Darren Pauli
May 23 2013, 11:57AM
Security
Australia in talks to declassify infosec data
Five nations get involved.
Darren Pauli
Feb 4 2013, 8:26AM
Security
Anonymous attacks Israeli government websites
Gaza conflict spills over online.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 19 2012, 8:06AM
Security
US says China and Russia are cyber threats
Anticipates more corporate espionage directed towards stealing technology ideas.
Dan Raywood
Nov 7 2011, 9:22AM
Security
US knew of Libyan radar bugs, expert says
Same flaws said to be used by Israel in 2007 attacks in Syria.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 20 2011, 2:53PM
Security
$14m Canberra crisis centre a cyberwar defence
Unit handles cyber, terror threats and natural disasters.
Darren Pauli
Oct 18 2011, 8:38AM
Security
Defence contractor warns of false cyber security beliefs
Four 'mindsets' that trip up specialists.
John Hilvert
Sep 19 2011, 7:17AM
Security
Cold war treaty to include cyberspace
Aussie diplomats in discussions with US, New Zealand.
Darren Pauli
Sep 15 2011, 4:07PM
Security
Western nations in cyber arms race
Australian Attorney General's dept training private sector companies.
Darren Pauli
Sep 15 2011, 6:57AM
Security
Feds to rethink cyber crisis management
International Cyber Storm wargame prompts changes.
Darren Pauli
Jul 26 2011, 9:00AM
Security
Cyberwar: The threat to Australia
CRN gathered around a table some of the world’s top information security experts at AusCERT to discuss cyberwar, looking at the extent of network intrusions on Australia’s critical infrastructure and how organisations can defend themselves
Staff Writers
Jun 24 2011, 6:04AM
Security
UK Govt faced 1000 cyber attacks last year
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) detected and blocked more than 1,000 'potentially serious' cyber attacks last year.
Dan Raywood
Jun 14 2011, 8:50AM
Security
Cyber tsar nods US security overhaul
The White House on Thursday unveiled sweeping cybersecurity legislative recommendations to Congress.
Angela Moscsaritolo
May 16 2011, 4:04PM
Security
Researchers declare war on cyberwar
Catastrophic accidents more likely.
Liam Tung
Jan 18 2011, 9:12AM
Security
British giant BAE acquires Sydney's Stratsec
BAE's local IT security operations to merge with Stratsec.
Nate Cochrane
Nov 30 2010, 12:01PM
Security
Wikileaks founder not smeared: former spy
But now that we have the Afghan War Diary, let's use it, says Robert Baer.
Nate Cochrane
Sep 2 2010, 8:36AM
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