In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft, ISPs launch anti-spam offensive, mass recall for Toshiba, and Intel offers 'extreme` gaming chip.
Law firm Webber Wentzel Bowens will host an ICT law conference in Johannesburg this month.
In today`s technology roundup: UK govt report gives Linux thumbs up, international cyber criminals arrested, more file-swapping lawsuits, and media player flaw reported.
The .za Domain Name Authority is hoping the re-delegation of responsibility for SA`s Internet domain will be concluded at the December ICANN meeting.
A judge has ordered the communications minister to provide Nexus Connexion with three weeks` notice should she decide to go ahead with implementing the SNO licence.
The incumbent operator and the soon to be licensed SNO have stated very different views on deregulation, following ICASA`s two-day colloquium.
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Laws throughout the world need to be changed to cope with the growing threat of digital forgeries, says Gartner.
RAU and Port Elizabeth Technikon will host an ICT risk management and information security conference next month.
While local companies may think they can ignore Sarbanes-Oxley, the tentacles of this and similar legislation will spring up all over the world, including in SA.
Novell will utilise its patent portfolio to defend against potential intellectual property attacks by others on its open source products.
ICASA will host a colloquium next week to seek comment from the telecoms sector on industry liberalisation.
New measures against child pornography will have implications for computer technicians, Internet service providers and cyber caf'es, says the government.
In today`s technology roundup: Hackers attack Dutch government sites, Australia bans PC game, and Sony drops CD copy protection.