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ANAO finds two government departments inaccurately self-reported cyber compliance
The Audit Office report shows the Attorney-General’s Department and Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet did not accurately self-report full implementation of one or more Top Four mitigation strategies.
Read MoreAustralia’s average 5G mobile speed is outpacing 4G by 5.3 times: OpenSignal
Meanwhile, average upload speeds on 5G is nearly double of 4G.
Read MoreSwitching it up: How companies managed remote working during a pandemic
Services Australia, Telstra, and National Australia Bank reveal what they did during the height of COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreAustralian law enforcement used encryption laws 11 times last year
All were Technical Assistance Requests used by NSW Police, the AFP, and ACIC.
Read MoreFacebook unveils further details about its mystery virtual AR neural wristband controller
‘This is not akin to mind reading’, the social network giant assured.
Read MoreBest tax software in 2021
The unprecedented circumstances of 2020 make for an unprecedented tax season, so be sure you have the right tool to navigate this annual chore. We pick the very best software for small business and personal tax preparation.
Read MoreQuantum computing breaking into real-world biz, but not yet into cryptography
D-Wave Systems believes its application of quantum computing is ready for mainstream deployment, where it already is addressing real-world business challenges, but use of the technology in cracking cryptography is still some years away.
Read MoreSingapore bank turns on face verification at ATMs
OCBC Bank enables customers to use their face as verification at eight ATMs across the country, bypassing the need for ATM cards, but access currently is limited to balance enquiries with cash withdrawals to be added at a later stage.
Read MoreCommBank goes after buy now, pay later players with its own offering arriving mid-year
The big bank will compete head-to-head with the likes of Afterpay and Zip Co.
Read MoreCyberCX uses local 2020 cyber victims list to light a fire under both Aussies and Kiwis
The Australia and New Zealand cyber heavyweight is hoping to encourage businesses to do what they can to avoid being on the 2021 cyber victim list.
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