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Sara Barker
Copywriter and Senior News Editor
Sara lives in a world of words and stories. For more than six years she has been delving deep into the rich world of tech news, content creation, journalism and reviews for Techday. She brings an academic background in information systems, marketing, radio, and journalism to her role. She enjoys casual gaming, cats, and reading.
Former TechDay team member.

Stories by Sara - Page 153

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Malware isn't the problem -it's the legitimate tools you should be worried about

Mon, 4th Jul 2016
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malware
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
Forget malware - once attackers are inside your system, 99% of post-intrusion internal attacks originate from leveraging legitimate applications.
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C-Suite and IT leaders don't see eye-to-eye on security

Mon, 4th Jul 2016
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virtualisation
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it automation
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cybersecurity
Further research is proving that Australian businesses don't take cybersecurity seriously enough, with a price tag of up to $17 billion.
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Delving into the state of Aussie & NZ internet

Mon, 4th Jul 2016
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uc
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ipv6
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akamai
Aussie and Kiwi internet leap forward: Aus mobile peaks at 147.6 Mbps, while NZ's broadband sees notable gains, Akamai reports.
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Biometrics tech to be worth $9.6 billion by 2022

Mon, 4th Jul 2016
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surveillance
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biometrics
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facial recognition
Facial recognition technology is on the rise. The 2D and 3D biometrics industry will be worth $9.6 billion in revenue by 2022.
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Exclusive: Gabrielle Cichero on Polycom, marketing & women in tech

Mon, 4th Jul 2016
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hybrid & remote work
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healthtech
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marketing
Polycom recently appointed Gabrielle Cichero as senior director of marketing for APJ. She explains why she chose the role & why it's a game-changer.
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Fatal 'autopilot' car crash puts Tesla's life on the line

Fri, 1st Jul 2016
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cartech
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autonomy
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self-driving cars
Tesla speaks out about the first fatal self-driving car crash. What's wrong with Tesla? Is it the tech or is it breeding over-reliant drivers?.
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Study finds DevOps now established & highly successful field

Fri, 1st Jul 2016
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devops
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apm
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software development
DevOps is now an established, complex & dynamic team effort, with its own practices and cultural patterns, according to more than 4600 professionals.
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Civica scores $32 million WA Department of Education IT upgrade contract

Fri, 1st Jul 2016
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Civica secures contract with The Department of Education Western Australia to provide a $32 million upgrade to Department's School Information System.
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ASE, NetApp partnership brings new cloud solutions to SMEs

Thu, 30th Jun 2016
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storage
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cloud storage
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netapp
Two Australian software giants have partnered to create two new cloud management offerings that will service SMEs and data centres worldwide.
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Bendigo & Adelaide Bank's secret customer service weapon? Qualtrics

Thu, 30th Jun 2016
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crm
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cx
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martech
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has secured the #1 ranking in its customer experience brand in Australia. Its secret weapon? Qualtrics is the key.
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Webroot reveals the 8 most prevalent ransomware variants

Thu, 30th Jun 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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ai security
Ransomware will continue to plague IT decision makers and organisations every single day - in fact there are 390,000 new variants today alone.
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Airlines' cyber security awareness now sky high

Thu, 30th Jun 2016
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cybersecurity
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software development
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airlines
Cyber security is a hot topic for airlines around the world, with 91% indicating that they will invest in security programs over the next 3 years.
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Govt makes law changes to simplify Ultra Fast Broadband rollout

Thu, 30th Jun 2016
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uc
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ufb
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broadband
Shared property and apartment dwellers will find it easier to connect to Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) in light of new changes made to the UFB rollout.
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Infor financials strong as software licensing & cloud lead the way

Thu, 30th Jun 2016
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fintech
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supply chain
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licensing
Info's fourth quarter financial results show huge growth in software license fees and cloud subscription revenue.
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CISOs face cyber security 'solution overload' challenges

Wed, 29th Jun 2016
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cybersecurity
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ciso
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threat intelligence
Solution overload is plaguing chief information security officers who are finding it difficult to manage cyber threat prevention.
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Privacy, regulations and data breaches fuel demand for encryption services

Wed, 29th Jun 2016
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encryption
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healthtech
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data encryption
Thales' 2016 Encryption Application Trends Study found the financial services, healthcare, technology & software industries main users of encryption.
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Ruckus & Brocade Aussie MDs resign ahead of global merger

Wed, 29th Jun 2016
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network infrastructure
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wireless networks
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brocade
The two Australian managing directors of Ruckus Wireless and Brocade have left, right before the two companies undergo a global merger.
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38% of organisations are data protection 'laggards'

Wed, 29th Jun 2016
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data protection
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emc
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retail
The reports keep coming through loud and clear: organisations are not doing enough to protect their data, favouring the old over the new.
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Twitter's about to let you stick 'creativity' on your photos

Tue, 28th Jun 2016
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social media
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x
Twitter's not just a microblogging site. It's becoming more like Facebook & Snapchat by the day, as it now introduces stickers for your photos.
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Quantum cryptography is cyber security's new random weapon

Tue, 28th Jun 2016
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encryption
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quantum computing
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csa
A new research paper shows that quantum random number generation may be the next key to high-level encryption in the cyber security stakes.