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New cybercrime law forces telcos to store user data

New cybercrime law forces telcos to store user data

Australia gets closer to European treaty.
Darren Pauli Aug 23 2012, 8:08AM Security
Channel attacked for price hikes

Channel attacked for price hikes

Vendor group blames partners.
Allie Coyne Jul 30 2012, 12:22PM Hardware
IT vendors in spotlight over price hike claims

IT vendors in spotlight over price hike claims

Government launches investigation.
Allie Coyne May 24 2012, 10:54AM Hardware
Huawei NBN ban justified, says security expert

Huawei NBN ban justified, says security expert

Huawei 'too close' to Beijing.
Staff Writers Mar 27 2012, 8:36AM Security
AFP officers seek protection in cyber crime cases

AFP officers seek protection in cyber crime cases

Cops in danger as they skirt slow treaties.
Ry Crozier Feb 23 2012, 8:29AM Security
Government shuns ethical hacker safeguards

Government shuns ethical hacker safeguards

Rejection of industry submissions was "disgusting".
Darren Pauli Nov 25 2011, 1:04PM Security
$14m Canberra crisis centre a cyberwar defence

$14m Canberra crisis centre a cyberwar defence

Unit handles cyber, terror threats and natural disasters.
Darren Pauli Oct 18 2011, 8:38AM Security
Canberra patches drop outs in $7m CCTV

Canberra patches drop outs in $7m CCTV

Teething problems with $7m security upgrade.
Ry Crozier Oct 18 2011, 8:35AM Security
Data breach laws to follow privacy paper

Data breach laws to follow privacy paper

Disclosure laws will be fast tracked if government sees more breaches and poor standards.
Darren Pauli Sep 29 2011, 6:59AM Security
Defence scrambles to weed out false security clearances

Defence scrambles to weed out false security clearances

Forced to recheck thousands of documents.
Darren Pauli Sep 23 2011, 7:03AM Security
Stealing the Census

Stealing the Census

What is your identity worth?
Darren Pauli Aug 11 2011, 10:19AM Security
Ninefold puts finger in the air for cloud reseller program

Ninefold puts finger in the air for cloud reseller program

Company unfazed by carbon tax.
David Binning Jul 14 2011, 9:20AM Services
Rudd calls halt to broadband ‘rot’

Rudd calls halt to broadband ‘rot’

Broadband Future Forum hears of 18 plans abandoned over past 12 years.
Ry Crozier Dec 10 2009, 2:20PM Collaboration
Telstra must dish out payphone info

Telstra must dish out payphone info

The Federal Government has slapped Telstra on the wrist for not ensuring greater community consultation on the issue of public phone removal.
Staff Writers Jun 8 2006, 3:23PM Collaboration
AIIA: ICT contracts to be simplified

AIIA: ICT contracts to be simplified

ICT contracts are to be simplified by the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) and the Australian Government Information Management Office’s (AGIMO).
Staff Writers Jun 5 2006, 4:03PM Collaboration
Sshh, the Government's listening

Sshh, the Government's listening

Proposed changes to the Government’s existing Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979 has civil liberty groups up in arms over what they believe are gross breaches of peoples' civil rights.
Lilia Guan Mar 27 2006, 2:13PM Collaboration
ACS calls for new ICT education benchmark

ACS calls for new ICT education benchmark

The Australian Computer Society is calling for a new standard, designed to raise the level of ICT skills in the community.
Tim Lohman Nov 4 2005, 1:45PM Collaboration
Govt co-funds Yarra Valley Water IT assessment

Govt co-funds Yarra Valley Water IT assessment

The Federal Government has agreed to co-fund a Yarra Valley Water plan to assess its computer network systems.
Vivienne Fisher Jul 15 2005, 3:17PM Collaboration
Govt targets pay TV theft

Govt targets pay TV theft

The Australian Government is looking at new measures which could see pay TV signal theft become a criminal offence.
Staff Writers Jul 4 2005, 3:51PM Security

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