Five ITGS news articles from Australia
I think I should read the Sydney Morning Herald more often. Even when other newspapers have slow days, it seems to have a lot of […]
I think I should read the Sydney Morning Herald more often. Even when other newspapers have slow days, it seems to have a lot of […]
Cyber-warfare, cyber-espionage, cyber-terrorism, and cyber-spying are hot topics at the moment. From relatively low level attacks that take web pages off line, to attacks on […]
A 17 year old has been arrested on suspicion of committing hacking attacks including one against Scotland Yard’s anti-terrorist unit’s telephone system. The April 2012 […]
What are Macros? Often we use software to perform a set of operations many times. For example, to achieve a consistent, professional look in their […]
Hacking group Anonymous has claimed responsibility for attacking the UK Home Office’s web site and has promised attacks on UK government sites “every weekend”. The […]
“Hackers” delay Canadian election. My favourite part of this article is this quote: “Party officials insisted the integrity of the voting system was not harmed, […]
The chances of foreign spies having penetrated US military networks are so high that the Department of Defense should assume it has happened and give […]
Interview with University of Michigan Professor J. Alex Halderman, who in 2010 (legally) hacked into an Internet voting experiment in Washington DC. Halderman explains how […]
This BBC article discusses several ITGS issues related to cloud computing, including security against unauthorised access and protection against data loss. It also gives a […]
The BBC has a very interesting article and video about Colossus – the world’s first programmable, electronic, digital computer, developed to break WW2 era encryption. […]
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