• How to become an exceptional security manager

    Good article in Computerworld taking tips from a surgeon's textbook and applying it to IT Security Management.

    "The number one indicator for above-average medical care was often simply consistency. In the story related on NPR, the author discussed how one doctor was able to have significantly longer survival rates for his cystic fibrosis patients (47 years) as compared to the national average (33 years). The secret? Consistency. The doctor determined that many patients simply were not taking the recommended medicines consistently and timely. Once he realized this, he focused on making his patients more consistent, especially stressing that they should continue to take the medicine during the majority of the time when they felt well. The outcome was significantly longer living patients.

    How many of us work in computer security environments where basic security recommendations are not applied consistently? I think it is nearly impossible to find a company that consistently and universally applies basic security tenets. So, we have inconsistencies, cracks in the system, and bad things are allowed to occur. The very human nature of purposefully allowing inconsistency as a norm leads to below-average outcomes. Taking a personal and institutionalized interest in applying basic security principles consistently will mitigate more risk and lead to a more secure environment."

    Read the full article here

  • Get Longhorn Beta 3 today

    Windows Server "Longhorn" Beta 3 is ready.  Get it today or learn more about it.







  • New Internet Speed Record

    "GROUP of researchers led by the University of Tokyo has broken two internet speed records in as many days.  Operators of the high-speed Internet2 network announced that the researchers sent data at 7.67 gigabits per second, using standard communications protocols."

    "With the 10-fold increase, a high-quality version of the movie The Matrix could be sent in a few seconds rather than half a minute over the current Internet2 and two days over a typical home broadband line."

    http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,21619026%5E15306,00.html
  • TrainIT for Charity Day

    Dimension Data Learning Solutions, is opening up its classrooms on April 27 to host a ‘TrainIT for Charity’ day. The day will comprise of multiple seminar style training sessions.

    All proceeds from the training day will be donated to the Starlight Children’s Foundation to help brighten the lives of seriously ill and hospitalised children and their families.

    DDLS and Microsoft are also giving away prizes, including Xbox 360s, training courses and Microsoft Press books. Find out more here http://www.ddls.com.au/marketing/TrainITforCharity/ 

    Starlight Children's Foundation Australia
  • APAC SharePoint Conference

    The Sharepoint team is organising the APAC SharePoint Conference here in Sydney.  Following is more information and details how to register:

    APAC SharePoint Conference

    After two highly successful conferences in Seattle and Berlin, seats for the Microsoft® APAC SharePoint® Conference in Sydney are sure to sell out. This world-class, two-day conference, to be held at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney from May 15-16, will showcase the latest innovations, features and functionality for the 2007 SharePoint products and technologies.

    BRAND NEW DEEP DIVE CONTENT from US and APAC SharePoint experts

    SharePoint experts from the Redmond SharePoint product group such as Derek Burney (General Manager), Mike Fitzmaurice and Joel Oleson (both Senior Technical Product Managers), will provide attendees with deep technical training and demos for the latest release of SharePoint products and technologies: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Windows®  SharePoint Services 3.0, and Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007. And for the first time in Australia, information on Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 will be presented.


    Who will benefit the most:
    Over 2 days, IT Professionals, Developers and Architects can access hands-on training and deep-dive technical "how to" breakout sessions covering subjects such as architecture, security, integration, deployment, migration, management and scalability. Sessions are aimed to help attendees best develop, customise, integrate and build powerful enterprise-ready solutions with SharePoint products and technologies.

    How much: Only $AUD549 +GST per attendee, which includes access to all sessions, including keynotes, attendee materials, breakfast and lunch, a welcome reception, conference dinner attendee party, and chances to win prizes.


    Visit the APAC SharePoint Conference 2007 Web site to find out more about the conference, including the full agenda, registration details and to read more about SharePoint 2007 products and technologies.