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Queensland government energy generator says ransomware attack not state-based
CS Energy adds it continues to restore its systems in the wake of the incident.
Read MoreBusinesses fear rise of third-party attacks, as ransomware impact grows
Some 84% of organisations worldwide believe supply chain attacks can become a major threat within the next three years, with 48% in Asia-Pacific reporting at least one such attack in the past year and another 69% encountering at least one ransomware attack.
Read MoreShould I get an MBA right after college?
Seniors and recent grads often wonder if they should get an MBA after college or work for a few years first. When should you apply to MBA programs?
Read MoreSouth Australian government to throw AU$20m at new Australian Space Park
Together with Fleet Space Technologies, Q-CTRL, ATSpace, and Alauda Aeronautics, the South Australian government will develop a new dedicated space manufacturing hub.
Read MoreOptus says it has to overcome decade-old perception it is lacking coverage
Alternatively, customers can also be in inner west Sydney, have double brick walls, and also get no coverage.
Read MoreInstagram is telling users to take a break from its app
The social media platform says it wants to take a ‘stricter approach’ to what teens can see and for how long.
Read MoreMeta sued in excess of $150 billion for its role in Rohingya genocide
Facebook has been accused of using algorithms that amplified hate speech and failing to take down specific posts inciting violence against the Rohingya people.
Read MoreWestpac to bolster digital offering with MoneyBrilliant acquisition
When the acquisition deal is completed next month, Westpac plans to integrate MoneyBrilliant’s technology into its digital banking app.
Read MoreCSIRO and BCA identify ways businesses can overcome commercialisation barriers
A report and matrix has been published by CSIRO and BCA that inform of some of the barriers to commercialisation and offers strategies on how to overcome them.
Read MoreYouTube says it receives millions of incorrect video copyright takedown requests
According to YouTube’s inaugural Copyright Transparency report, over 60% of disputes arising from creators pushing back against removals resolved in favour of the uploader.
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