Intellectual property stories - Page 7
New phishing weapon in Menlo's cyber security arsenal
Thu, 6th Oct 2016
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malware
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data analytics
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martech
Menlo Security has expanded its Menlo Security Isolation Platform to include a new phishing prevention solution.
Victoria University taking charge of innovation by offering free tech IP
Mon, 8th Aug 2016
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physical security
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open source
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victoria university
Victoria University hopes to bring together industry and open source technology to increase local innovations, through the Easy Access IP programme.
SAM & Gemalto team up for IP protection, lead way for device vendors
Mon, 25th Jul 2016
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physical security
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gemalto
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intellectual property
Snell Advanced Media partners with Gemalto to protect intellectual property and apply software-based licensing for broadcast platforms.
It's not always about malware: Forensic data analysis will find theft fast
Wed, 6th Jul 2016
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Cyber crime is not just limited to malware attacks - what about intellectual property or data theft, asks security company Computer Forensics.
Cloud Distribution offers up Cloudmark Trident spear phishing solution
Thu, 19th May 2016
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physical security
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resellers
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cloud distribution
Cloud Distribution is offering resellers a 'unique, virtually first of its kind' security offering to protect customers against spear phishing attacks.
Reinvention of the reseller: Readify builds annuity business with 'IP factory'
Wed, 4th May 2016
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physical security
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subscriptions
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readify
A new 'IP factory' is enabling Aussie tech services company Readify to capture and commericalise IP to build new annualised revenue streams.
Govt announce intellectual property regime
Tue, 26th Apr 2016
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physical security
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mbie
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intellectual property
The British government launches study on creative sector's interaction with copyright and designs in a changing technological landscape.
Plans to sell Dick Smith customer info sparks concerns
Fri, 4th Mar 2016
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martech
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physical security
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software development
Dick Smith receivers have been spoken to by privacy commissions on both sides of the Tasman after concerns over plans to sell customer information.
Mako: Spark owed $26.9m, little chance of funds for unsecured creditors
Wed, 25th Nov 2015
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physical security
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mako networks
Spark NZ was owed $26.9 million when Mako Networks went into receivership, with little chance of unsecured creditors recouping their funds.
Are information silos costing your business?
Wed, 11th Nov 2015
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it training
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physical security
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it services
Empired is urging organisations to cultivate a culture of sharing to prevent silos of information which can cost the business money.
Mako Networks sold to US provider
Wed, 7th Oct 2015
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physical security
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risk & compliance
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mako networks
United States telecommunications service provider D&S Communications has acquired the assets of Mako Networks from the company’s receivers.
CommVault eyes up 'deeper, richer' channel partnerships
Tue, 29th Sep 2015
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data protection
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hybrid cloud
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partner programmes
CommVault is looking to ‘deeper, richer’ channel partnerships as it eyes up opportunities presented by 'waves' of technology and exploding data.
Mako Networks debts top $30 million; $25m deficit expected
Wed, 9th Sep 2015
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physical security
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email security
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mako networks
Failed network management company Mako Networks has liabilities of more than $30 million, with an estimated deficit of $25m expected.
Spark calls in receivers for Mako Networks
Tue, 25th Aug 2015
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physical security
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mako networks
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intellectual property
Mako Networks in liquidation, Spark steps in as secured creditor to appoint receivers, thwarting the tech firm's financial tailspin.
NZ govt gives up chasing NextWindow R&D grants
Fri, 5th Jun 2015
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physical security
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intellectual property
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fy
The government has given up on trying to claw back $3.9 million in research and development grants paid to failed touchscreen developer NextWindow.
Seven startups gain repayable government grants totalling $3.15 million
Thu, 4th Jun 2015
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physical security
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intellectual property
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universities
Seven government grants, totaling $3.15 million, have been awarded to New Zealand startups through technology business incubators.
Cubic Defence NZ targets corporate along with military and security customers
Mon, 13th Apr 2015
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it training
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physical security
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intellectual property
High-tech exporter Cubic Defence NZ is setting its sights on selling military training systems to corporate customers.
ANZ businesses recognising need for protection
Mon, 2nd Mar 2015
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ransomware
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physical security
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cybersecurity
Trend Micro has seen an eightfold increase in enquiries in the ANZ region in 2015, after analysts forecast another big year for data breaches.
Fonterra kicks off $144 million partnership with Dutch cheese maker
Tue, 17th Feb 2015
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partner programmes
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physical security
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fonterra
Fonterra Co-operative Group, the world's largest dairy exporter, has commissioned a new dairy ingredients plant in Heerenveen, in the north of the.
Kiwi wearable company takes on the world, starting in Germany
Wed, 21st Jan 2015
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wearables
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physical security
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healthtech
StretchSense, an Auckland wearable tech firm, is a finalist in the WT Innovation World Cup, showcasing in Munich with new tech aiming at multiple sectors.