
Former CBA IT exec jailed for role in kickback scheme
Keith Hunter sentenced to three and a half years’ prison

Keith Hunter sentenced to three and a half years’ prison

Responsibility for core IT functions moved into Operations division following departure earlier this year of insurer’s CIO

Equivalent of up to 170 full-time employees could be cut from IT
Keith Hunter sentenced to three and a half years’ prison
Data retention legislation allows government to make exceptions to ban on use of ‘metadata’ in civil litigation
Partners with Dimension Data and FireEye for Cyber Defence and Response Centre
Independent ‘end to end’ review into storage failure
Microsoft veteran jumps ship after 21 years
Exchange seeks new chief information officer
Donald Trump showed off his IT security credentials at a New Year's Eve party, suggesting that the best way to keep secrets from hackers is a huge air gap.
Dell has just improved it's already brilliant XPS 13 -- it's now available as a 2-in-1, which means it can be used as a laptop or a tablet.
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Insecure default configurations are prevalent in the IoT world, but many of them could be easily avoided if device manufacturers would include LAN-based attacks in their threat modelling.
The travel booking systems used by millions of people every day lack modern authentication methods and allow attackers to easily modify other people's reservations.
Despite all the bad news in information security in 2016, some positive developments may finally shift momentum
A critical remote code execution vulnerability in PHPMailer, one of the most widely used PHP email sending libraries, could put millions of websites at risk of hacking.
The move from SHA-1 to SHA-2, a Congressional victory over backdoors, and the rise of encrypted communications are leading us toward a more secure world
Lenovo's starting its CES party a bit early, announcing new and upgraded ThinkPad laptops and 2-in-1s with Intel's new Kaby Lake chips and a slew of new features.
A South Korean government agency has slapped Qualcomm with a US$853 million, alleging the company indulged in business practices that violated the country's competition laws.
I’ve heard my other IT Senior Manager at the coffee shop, say not so great things about our boss. I feel guilty by association and this could be overheard by others. My boss is not perfect, but I’m ...
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