STMicroelectronics (distributed in Australia by Braemac), has introduced two product families for mobile phone SIM cards.
Future Technology Devices International (FTDI), available through GLYN High-Tech Distribution, recently announced the availability of its USB-Key security device.
Security 2008 will be held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre on August 24-26 with more than 150 local and international security exhibitors confirmed to attend.
Research by the University of Michigan, which discovered that 75 per cent of e-banking sites have at least one design flaw that leaves customers exposed to cybercrime, confirms the case for behavioural analysis as a part of business IT security software, says Geoff Sweeney, chief technology officer
The Australian Computer Society has welcomed the government review of the current E-Security National Agenda framework.
In the lead up to the end of the Australian financial year, Kroll Ontrack is urging individuals and businesses to think twice about how they are retiring old computers or systems with proprietary information.
Lampertz has announced the appointment of Powerfirm, one of Australia’s physical IT infrastructure distributors, as its strategic partner.
Rabbit has released an updated version of the Secure Embedded Web Application Kit.
Atmel Corporation announced 13.56 MHz RFID devices with a 64-bit embedded cryptographic engine, dual authentication capability, and up to 64 Kbits of memory, each with up to 16 individually configurable sectors.
"Device DNA" can protect your design and embedded code from cloning, overbuilding, and reverse-engineering while still using outsourced manufacturing and assembly facilities.