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Amnesty slams M'sia Internet censorship
News Charge against eight people for criticizing state ruler online is seen by Amnesty International as blow to government's promise not to censor Internet.
Thursday, March 19 2009 03:58 PM
Tags: Politics, Web sites, Asia-Pacific, Information And Communication Technology, Censorship, Malaysia, Government, Internet Service, CMA, CIJ
M'sia probe over Web content raises global ire
News International media watchdogs and human rights groups call for Malaysian government to stop "harassment" of local political news site, Malaysiakini.
Monday, September 28 2009 05:25 PM
Tags: Local Government, Politics, Regulations, Web sites, Bangkok, Censorship, Video, Portal, Government, Internet
How to detect data leaks
Insight The good news is there are methods organizations can use to prevent sensitive data from getting out.
Tuesday, March 25 2008 08:13 AM
Tags: Data security
E-mail bomber to be electronically tagged
News Having pleaded guilty to crashing an e-mail server by sending it 5 million messages, David Lennon will be under a night-time curfew for two months.
Thursday, August 24 2006 10:43 AM
Tags: PC security, Data security, Hacking, Regulations
M'sia: 3 licensed VoIP firms still inactive
News 3 out of the 10 licensed VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) service providers in Malaysia have yet to offer services, according to the country's Communications and Multimedia Commission (CMC).
Wednesday, August 01 2001 05:20 PM
Denial of service attackers face 10 years in jail
News Denial of service attackers in the U.K. now face up to 10 years in jail with updated computer crime laws coming into force this week, as part of the new Police and Justice Act 2006.
Monday, November 13 2006 10:40 AM
Tags: PC security, Data security, Hacking
U.K. hack tool guidance 'confused', says expert
News The U.K. Crown Prosecution Service guidance for the interpretation of laws designed to stop the distribution of hacker tools has raised fears of prosecution for distributing network-testing tools.
Friday, January 04 2008 10:48 AM
Tags: Network security, Security implementation/standards, Data security
Tsunami 'hacker' gets IT security day job
News The hacker found guilty of gaining unauthoized access to the Tsumani fund-raising site has been hired by a U.K. security company.
Monday, November 14 2005 10:47 AM
Tags: Recruiting
New licensing structure takes effect tomorrow, ends one year freeze
News The new licensing regime for the communications and multimedia industry introduced by the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMA 1998) will come into effect tomorrow, thus ending the one-year freeze on new licence applications.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:48 PM
U.K. government must update cybercrime laws, say experts
News The government has been accused of sitting on its hands rather than making the Computer Misuse Act relevant.
Monday, November 07 2005 10:30 AM
Tags: Network security, Legal, Regulations
Where are my privacy safeguards?
Blogs Are most Asians compelled to take legal action when they feel their privacy has been violated? But, do they have any rig...
Friday, August 17 2007 12:19 PM
Malaysia: No censorship for Web developers, providers
News Internet content developers and providers will not be subject to censorship under Malaysia's proposed Content Code, but aggrieved parties can seek redress under other avenues to be established.
Monday, June 25 2001 05:11 PM
Ofcom: Mobile broadband driving interest in fiber
News The rapid take-up of mobile broadband could help spur the arrival of super-fast fiber broadband networks in the United Kingdom, says telecoms regulator Ofcom.
Monday, July 07 2008 04:59 AM
Tags: Business broadband, Personal broadband, Mobile Broadband, Mobile, Investment, Fiber, Broadband, Environment, Regulator, Silicon.com
VMware shows mobile-based virtual management tool
News The company has given a technology preview of tools that could help administrators manage office systems from their mobile phones.
Wednesday, March 25 2009 09:16 AM
Tags: Virtualization, Business applications, Data Management, Mobile, Infrastructure Management, Virtual Machine, VMware Inc., vCMA, vCenter Software, Server
'Write once, run anywhere' not working for Java phones
Techguide Sun's Java for cell phones was supposed to let developers write a single program that could run on any handset. Wishful thinking?
Thursday, July 21 2005 04:55 PM
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