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Corporate climate action tech heats up
Climate change is both a risk multiplier and an opportunity generator. Executed thoughtfully, climate action is a win-win strategy for businesses, customers, and the planet.
Read MoreOracle moving headquarters to Texas, says CNBC
Oracle will allow employees to choose their work location, and will continue to maintain “hubs” in Redwood City and other locations around the world, it said.
Read MoreMicrosoft launches COVID-19 vaccine-management platform
Microsoft Consulting Services has built a vaccine-management platform solution for government and healthcare customers.
Read MoreCISA and FBI warn of rise in ransomware attacks targeting K-12 schools
The percentage of ransomware attacks against K-12 schools increased at the beginning of the 2020 school year
Read MoreCommunications department flags idea of tying telco licences to cyber capability
Australian government could clamp down on telcos that fail to secure their networks properly.
Read MoreBill giving government the nod to share data enters Parliament
Australian Parliament has risen for 2020, introducing a bunch of Bills, including the Data Availability and Transparency Bill 2020.
Read MoreATO reports IBM continued to avoid paying tax during 2019 financial year
Meanwhile, Atlassian decided to surprisingly cough up some of what it owed.
Read MoreAustralian intelligence community seeking to build a top-secret cloud
The Office of National Intelligence has called for expressions of interest from vendors to build a highly-secure private community cloud service for the national intelligence community.
Read MoreHackers are selling more than 85,000 SQL databases on a dark web portal
Hackers break into databases, steal their content, hold it for ransom for 9 days, and then sell to the highest bidder if the DB owner doesn’t want to pay the ransom demand.
Read MoreTech industry concerns put aside as Critical Infrastructure Bill enters Parliament
New Bill introduces a positive security obligation, cybersecurity requirements such as mandatory incident reporting and vulnerability testing, and government ‘last resort’ powers to step in and defend.
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