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Hand that guides mouse main security threat |
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Written by Edward Mandla
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Tuesday, 01 November 2005 |
The Australian
Talking to strangers is a risky business, and I'm not referring to
online. Yet in this way I find out more about our industry and where it
should go than anywhere else. My qualifying question is whether
they know anything about the computer business. If they say not much, I
often ask what they think a computer person working in a large
organisation ought to be good at? Without fail, security is at or near
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School system perpetuates the nerd stereotype |
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Written by Edward Mandla
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Tuesday, 23 August 2005 |
The Australian
The best students, and particularly young women, are not being
attracted to hi-tech. Opinion is divided as to whether existing
scarcities of some technology skills and capabilities qualify as a
shortage, and faced with industry confusion, the Department of
Workplace Relations is determined to get it right. The level of
conflict in information issued this year about skills shortages in our
industry rivals that in the real estate sector, where agents are
forecasting both interest rate cuts and the end of the property price
slide.
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10 years on, net's in need of untangling |
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Written by Edward Mandla
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Tuesday, 06 September 2005 |
The Australian
The lOth anniversary of the historic initial public offering of
Netscape, the company whose browser opened up the internet to the
masses, is a good time to consider the extraordinary technological
advances we have lived through, embraced and eventually taken for
granted. |
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