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Canberra has plans to open issuance of cashless welfare debit cards
November 3, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

The big four banks are on a technology working group, alongside Australia Post and the country’s supermarket giants.

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Brave hits 20 million monthly users a year after 1.0 release
November 3, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Browser that replaces ads with its own advertisements has completed 2,000 campaigns.

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Eftpos signs deal to buy big bank-backed Beem It
November 3, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

The acquisition is a strategic move for the payments company as it continues to make inroads in the digital space.

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Adobe hires new CSO in Mark Adams to guide the company in its post-Flash era
November 3, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Adams served as CSO for Blizzard Entertainment for four years before joining Adobe today.

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CERT/CC launches Twitter bot to give security bugs random names
November 2, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

CERT/CC attempts to reduce the use of sensationalized vulnerability names that needlessly scare software users.

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Legislation coming for Australia’s digital ID to allow for private providers
November 2, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Government is bound by rules determined by the Digital Transformation Agency, but legislation is required to allow the likes of banks to jump on as digital identity providers.

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Services Australia working on WPIT overhaul cyber concerns
November 2, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Agency is sending pension payments live through its new system on Tuesday.

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Singapore government continues to make progress on its shift to the cloud
November 2, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

The government of the lion city is also training its public servants on how to use data and is working with industry to build a pipeline of tech talent.

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Microsoft is mad as hell. This may make it worse
November 1, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Recently, Microsoft expressed its extreme frustration at the American politicians and their inability to make things happen. New data shows Microsoft isn’t alone, which may be more frustrating.

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