Identity Theft
How biometrics can be a force for good and ill
Leading forensic anthropologist Professor Dame Sue Black steadfastly refuses to use her fingerprints to open things like her phone, but she is supportive of a future where biometrics can unlock… Audio
How biometrics can be a force for good and ill
Leading forensic anthropologist Professor Dame Sue Black steadfastly refuses to use her fingerprints to open things like her phone, but she is supportive of a future where biometrics can unlock… Audio
New credit card scam costing Kiwis thousands
A new scam which sees small amounts (around $10-$15) deducted from credit card accounts each month -- ostensibly for things like software purchases -- before one big charge is logged, has emerged on… Audio
Are you sure your identity is protected?
When Axton Betz-Hamilton had her identity stolen, and hundreds of thousands of dollars spent in her name, she naturally turned to the one person she believed could offer her advice and consolation. Audio
New technology with Paul Matthews
Will nanotech finally cure human viruses? Who is stealing your identity? and the IT industry accredits good computing degrees Audio
2013 - Year of the Mega Breach
Mark Shaw, a Technology Strategist for Symantec in the Pacific region, talks about Symantec's Internet Security Threat Report. The report analyses the global threat activity in 2013 - describing it as… Audio