BREAKING NEWS
Vulnerabilities & Exploits
By
Dan Kaplan
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August 30, 2010
Almost 20 servers taken down.
Messaging
By
SC Staff
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August 30, 2010
Yahoo! Messenger, Skype, Paltalk Messenger, ICQ, Windows Live Messenger, Google Talk and XFire targeted.
Vulnerabilities & Exploits
By
Dan Raywood
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August 30, 2010
Says cybercriminals have not taken over.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Security 2010 Exhibition and Conference
Sep 1 - 3, 2010
Security 2010 Exhibition and Conference is the largest exhibition and conference event created specifically for the Australian security industry. The event, supported by the peak security industry body ASIAL, and other industry associations, delivers an unparalleled opportunity for exhibitors to showcase security solutions, products and services to a highly targeted and influential audience.
AISA Branch Meeting - September
Sep 15, 2010
An overview of Federal Police Operations at the High-Tech Crime Centre and the Honeypot Project. HiTech Crime and Honeypots
You Can Catch More Flies with Honey...
Cybercrime by its nature is carried out by technically astute criminals who exploit esoteric vulnerabilities in systems. Operating outside the physical world, these criminals cross national and legal boundaries using sophisticated techniques. This meeting aims to provide members with an overview of the challenges faced in fighting cybercrime and some examples of strategies that are employed.
Aim: The objective of this meeting is to give members an update on how cybercriminals are being investigated in the Australia context.
Speaker 1: Neil Gaughin, Assistant Commissioner, High Tech and Child Protection Operations, Australian Federal Police
Speaker 2: Benjamin Reardon, Honeynet Project
Links:
Honeynet Project http://honeynet.org.au
Dataviz Australia http://dataviz.com.au
And also http://au.linkedin.com/in/benjaminreardon
Enquiries: Sydney@aisa.org.au
20 years of Gartner Symposium/ITxpo
Nov 16 - 18, 2010
Celebrating 20 years in 2010, Gartner Symposium/ITxpo is the largest annual conference for senior IT and business leaders.
Over three-and-a-half days, Gartner's top analysts from around the world will present new research on emerging trends and technologies. Australian CIOs will share how their organisations are using technology to drive business success.
Hot topics to be covered include cloud computing, business intelligence, business process management, unified communications, green IT, social media security, virtualisation, data centre transformation, mobility, hosted virtual desktops, the changing role of the CIO, among many others. The full agenda can be found at: http://www.gartner.com/au/symposium
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