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White House issues guidance for federal agencies on AI applications
Elsewhere, US Congress has passed an IoT security Bill.
Read MoreCyber, data, identity: Canberra’s approach to delivering an ‘integrated urban plan’
Home Affairs and DTA bosses detail the government’s plan for how the public service will ‘get its act together’ and get rid of the silos that currently plague 180-plus ‘cities and towns’ within Canberra.
Read MoreFirefox support for Flash ends on January 26
With the arrival of Firefox 85, there will be no options to re-enable Flash in Mozilla’s browser.
Read MoreThe human brain inspires RMIT researchers to develop a light-powered AI chip
The chip could potentially be used to power drones, robotics, smart watches, and bionic implants.
Read MoreChaes malware strikes customers of Latin America’s largest e-commerce platform
The new malware strain is being deployed in attacks against MercadoLivre users.
Read MoreGoogle Maps to share COVID-19 case count and public transport occupancy details
Users will also be able to book, order, and live-track deliveries through Google Maps.
Read MoreTrump fires CISA Director Chris Krebs
Trump fires the CISA Director over a recent statement calling the recent presidential election the most secure in US history.
Read MoreMore than 245,000 Windows systems still remain vulnerable to BlueKeep RDP bug
Millions of computers and servers across the globe remain unpatched for some of today’s most dangerous bugs.
Read MoreFacebook and Google refuse 1 in 5 Australian law enforcement data access requests
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has said it’s time to stop giving tech giants a ‘free pass’ but she’s hesitant to commit to a legislative mandate just yet.
Read MoreMacquarie Bank keeps options open with a multi-cloud tech stack
By the end of the 2022 financial year, Macquarie Bank aims to be completely cloud-agnostic.
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