Telstra is on the hunt for a chief information security officer (CISO) to work primarily with the Department of Defence to oversee the development and security of its network.
Chloe Herrick |
06 Dec |
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The voluntary blocking of online child abuse material being implemented by ISPs Telstra and Optus is not attempting to address hardened offenders but instead looking to limit the availability of material to “curious individuals”, according to the Internet Industry Association (IIA).
Chloe Herrick |
28 Jun |
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As Telstra and Optus prepare to begin the voluntary blocking child pornography sites based on a blocklist compiled by Interpol, the Internet Industry Association (IIA) has released a detailed framework to underpin the code of practice on child abuse for the industry.
Chloe Herrick |
27 Jun |
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The Joint Select Committee on Cyber Safety has advised the Federal Government to amend the <i>Privacy Act 1988</i> to ensure certain small businesses are subject to the requirements of the Act.
Chloe Herrick |
21 Jun |
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Australian intelligence agency Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) has urged government agencies to conduct a risk assessment to determine the viability of Cloud computing technology before jumping head first.
Chloe Herrick |
15 Apr |
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Australian bank Westpac has suffered an IT meltdown overnight following an air conditioning fault at one of the bank’s data centres.
Chloe Herrick |
05 May |
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The Department of Defence is looking for a new CIO to integrate information management and technology within the Army’s operations.
Chloe Herrick |
01 Apr |
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IT professionals have been warned to prioritise ICT governance and business continuity to minimise risk to the business, in the wake of the recent natural disasters plaguing the nation.
Chloe Herrick |
23 Mar |
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The impending merger of Medicare Australia and Centrelink under new legislation will not trample Australians' privacy according to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).
Chloe Herrick |
22 Mar |
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IT professionals looking to place data in the Cloud should be aware of three major risks, including data leakage, the loss of visibility or control of the data, and unauthorised access to data, according to global services firm Ernst & Young.
Chloe Herrick |
07 Mar |
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The NSW Electoral Commission (NSWEC) is well on the way to completing the first stage of its automatic electoral enrolment project, in an effort to ensure an accurate and up-to-date electoral roll for the impending state election on 26 March this year.
Chloe Herrick |
04 Feb |
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Like many not-for-profit organisations, the Smith Family has faced its fair share of challenges during the process of modernising its business to meet the needs of its stakeholders.
Chloe Herrick |
30 Dec |
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Although the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) will not require any immediate changes to Australian laws, the Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) has expressed concern over potential future pressures on Australian copyright control from other countries.
Chloe Herrick |
25 Nov |
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Google has confirmed that its Street View program has ceased operations in Australia following the fallout of its Wi-Fi data collection controversy earlier this year.
Chloe Herrick |
29 Oct |
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Five months after "mistakenly" collecting "fragmented" data from home networks via its Street View cars, Google has confirmed that private emails, Web addresses as well as passwords were among the data captured.
Chloe Herrick |
25 Oct |
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