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SolarWinds said no other products were compromised in recent hack
SolarWinds has released today updates that “replaces the compromised component” in its Orion platform.
Read MoreTriple Zero emergency callers can now provide more precise location coordinates
Through technology already used on smartphones when looking up directions or using a ride share service.
Read MoreXinja Bank hands back Australian banking licence as it withdraws banking products
The neobank cites plans to focus on other areas, such as its US share trading product Dabble.
Read MoreFitzsimmons claims trust is always factored into government-built tech systems
The NSW resilience commissioner pointed to how state and federal governments have handled the COVID-19 pandemic as examples.
Read MoreThe Binary Security story: A cybersecurity startup run out of Darwin
Stewart Stacey is putting the Northern Territory on the Australian cybersecurity map.
Read MoreOver 4,000 privacy complaints made about Aussie telcos in FY20
Revealed by the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman in its response to the review of Australia’s Privacy Act.
Read MoreASD leaves TikTok ban decisions in departmental hands
Signals agency avoids imposing its advice on government departments and telcos, but does adhere to its own advice.
Read MoreCloudLinux to invest more than a million dollars a year into CentOS clone
With Red Hat changing CentOS Linux into a rolling release, CloudLinux is the second group to announce it’s making a bigger, better stable point CentOS: Lenix.
Read MoreAustralian study shows working in pyjamas does not hurt productivity
But it could be bad for mental health.
Read MoreTelstra picks up AU$130m contract extension to upgrade WA school connections
Work on upgrading networks and pulling fibre towards 766 schools to begin next year.
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