Ry Crozier

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Ry Crozier has worked in the technology sector for close to a decade, both as a journalist and as a technical specialist at several public relations firms.

Crozier joined iTNews as a journalist in July 2008 after a stint at Australia’s largest technology public relations firm Howorth, where he worked primarily as a technology specialist on the Microsoft Australia account, specialising in the server and Office product lines.

Prior to his stint at Howorth, Crozier spent several years at Lewis PR working on a range of enterprise hardware and software accounts including Cognos and Honeywell.

Crozier was previously a journalist with Electronics News for over four years.



Recent articles by Ry Crozier

Micron21 deploys tokens to virtual server users 

Micron21 deploys tokens to virtual server users

Chooses non-RSA system after technical evaluation.
Fear of China masks the work of other web spies 

Fear of China masks the work of other web spies

Mikko Hypponen urges IT managers to quit Adobe Reader.
Canberra patches drop outs in $7m CCTV 

Canberra patches drop outs in $7m CCTV

Teething problems with $7m security upgrade.
Microsoft global cloud blacks out 

Microsoft global cloud blacks out

Multiple DNS entries down as power cut sweeps US, Mexico.
Police arrest truckie over 'Evil' network hack 

Police arrest truckie over 'Evil' network hack

Updated: Distribute.IT says it's the same 'Evil' that destroyed its servers.
Distribute.IT reveals shared server data loss 

Distribute.IT reveals shared server data loss

Hack renders production data "unrecoverable".
Distribute.IT hit by 'malicious attack' 

Distribute.IT hit by 'malicious attack'

Updated: Service restoration begins.
Credit card fraud: '57c for every $1k' 

Credit card fraud: '57c for every $1k'

Australian Institute of Criminology finds fraud up 55 percent.
Committee rejects biometrics for problem gamblers 

Committee rejects biometrics for problem gamblers

Recommends national standards for machines.
Telstra blames US router issue for degraded internet 

Telstra blames US router issue for degraded internet

Browsing problems for some Telstra users.
Computer device theft hits Commonwealth agencies 

Computer device theft hits Commonwealth agencies

IT system misuse remains key fraud vector.
Hackers fake SSL certificates for web services 

Hackers fake SSL certificates for web services

Sophisticated attack thought to be state-sponsored.
AFACT to try taking iiTrial to High Court 

AFACT to try taking iiTrial to High Court

Seeks to overturn authorisation ruling.
ANZ trials iPhone swipe payment system 

ANZ trials iPhone swipe payment system

Teams with Visa.
iiNet proposes demerit system for alleged pirates 

iiNet proposes demerit system for alleged pirates

Calls for "independent body" to police allegations.
Vic Police probes illicit database access 

Vic Police probes illicit database access

LEAP file of St Kilda teen at centre of sex scandal in the spotlight.
Rights group eyes ISP anti-piracy roundtable 

Rights group eyes ISP anti-piracy roundtable

Seeks resumption of talks on industry code.
ASX trade halted by technical glitch 

ASX trade halted by technical glitch

Not affecting trade execution.
iiNet bests Hollywood in Federal Court 

iiNet bests Hollywood in Federal Court

Film industry wins concessions over filesharers.
Malone: AFACT "wasted two years" suing iiNet 

Malone: AFACT "wasted two years" suing iiNet

Film industry action hasn't stopped a single download, says iiNet founder.
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