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Shoppers need protection
Date: 10/11/2011Retailers selling their wares online need to crackdown on security measures in a bid to protect e-shoppers, according to consumer watchdogs. -
Aust world's "most private" people?
Date: 08/11/2011Australians are among the world's least-forgiving customers when it comes to breaches of privacy; a warning to governments rolling out eGovernment strategies. -
Unforgiving Aussies are willing to take action on privacy breaches
Date: 08/11/2011AUSTRALIAN consumers are among the most unforgiving in the world when it comes to organisations that are careless with their private data, according to a new study -
Australians would speak out against a company data breach: Survey
Date: 08/11/2011Unisys Security Index finds 64 per cent would publicly expose companies if their information was compromised. -
Survey warns business on online security
Date: 08/11/2011BANKS have been warned - lose a customers' personal information and they'll take their money elsewhere. -
NSW Police Force taps Unisys for image storage
Date: 02/11/2011The NSW Police Force has awarded a 40-month contract for the application and infrastructure support services of its Shared Imagery Management System (SIMS). The system was originally implemented by Unisys in 2009. -
Maritime security a concern, analyst
Date: 30/09/2011Maritime security remains a major weakness across the nation and leaves the gate open to a terrorist attack, a leading analyst has warned. -
Profiling the criminals
Date: 16/09/2011Image databases will be mashed up with crime databases to form the ultimate view of criminal society. -
Identity theft, e-fraud top Australian security concerns: Unisys
Date: 05/05/2011Financial fraud, identity theft and environmental disasters lean more heavily on Australians’ minds than national security threats, according to a Unisys report. The biannual Unisys Security Index report, conducted in February 2011 by Newspoll, surveyed 1200 people what security risks they were concerned about compared to 10 years ago in the wake of the September 11 World Trade Centre attacks. -
Australians fear ID theft and financial fraud far more than terrorism
Date: 04/05/2011Although possibly tempered by events of the past couple of days, a recent survey shows that Australians are much more concerned about their financial and identity security than any possible terrorism threat. -
Where's safe? Australians warned of travel risk after Osama bin Laden's death
Date: 03/05/2011International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said security at next year's London Olympics remained the “top priority” and would not be affected by Bin Laden’s death. -
Global approach to cymbercrime step forward for Australia: Government
Date: 18/03/2011Joining the European Convention on Cybercrime will be the only way to spread information to Australians about the increasing threat posed by global cyber criminals, according to Federal Attorney-General, Robert McClelland. -
Biometric industry improing security through new tech and adoptions
Date: 15/03/2011John Kendall, director of national security development for biometric technology developer Unisys, spoke on the new developments in the biometrics industry and how technology in conjunction with new trends in adoption are increasing the level of security by slowly edging out the easy-to-fool traditional fingerprint scanners, according to a ZDNet article.