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Australia gets a national guide to help assess effectiveness of STEM initiatives
Developed by the Office of Women in STEM Ambassador, the guide is aimed at helping those running STEM programs know if the initiatives are working or not.
Read MoreHome Affairs likens critical infrastructure protections to insurance and crime-fighting
Secretary Mike Pezzullo said while the government is working on how to protect all elements of the Australian economy, there’s still an onus on organisations to actively defend against threats, just like they would expect the police to respond to a ‘break and enter’ despite having home insurance.
Read MoreDocomo switches on sub-6GHz 5G carrier aggregation
Qualcomm says devices will need a Snapdragon 865 to make use of the feature.
Read MoreOAIC finds Flight Centre breached privacy of almost 7,000 customers in 2017
Handing over production data on six million customers and a bad obfuscation process was always going to lead to a bad outcome.
Read MoreMore than a third of NSW drivers have opted for a digital licence
Two million people have downloaded a digital driver’s licence since it was launched just over a year ago.
Read MoreBendigo and Adelaide Bank renovating its ‘Castle’ during a time of uncertainty
Achieving ‘serenity’ with an overhaul of how the bank looks at technology.
Read MoreHow to remove yourself from Internet search results and hide your identity
Here is a step-by-step guide to reducing your digital footprint online, whether you want to lock down data or vanish entirely.
Read MoreDMARC inching its way onto Australian government domains
DPS has said the implementation of DMARC is funded in this fiscal year.
Read MoreBusiness managers speak their minds: digital transformation has way too much baggage
Line-of-business managers provide an earful about the state of their information technology in the current era. It’s too siloed, disjointed, and is hurting customer experience.
Read MoreUnited Airlines quietly made a decision that may annoy many in the future
As Apple begins to encourage business travel to China by offering employees a $500 a day bonus, airlines are practicing for the return of more passengers. You can thank technology. Or not thank it at all.
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