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Home Affairs secretary foresees change in Commonwealth cyber operating model
It starts with consolidating the federal government’s attack surface and slowly decommissioning legacy systems that are no longer cyber safe.
Read MoreGoogle launches Android 11 Go to make apps 20% faster
It will also provide new security enhancements, Google said.
Read MoreIBM back pays AU$12m to over 1,600 Australian employees
After Big Blue entered into an enforceable undertaking with the Fair Work Ombudsman.
Read MoreOptus announces new NBN standalone 50/20 and 100/20 plans
The new NBN plans are all standalone, uncapped, month-to-month plans.
Read MoreSamsung Display applies for US licence for Huawei exports
Huawei is a major buyer of OLED panels for Samsung Display.
Read MoreAsus Expertbook B9450: A traveller’s delight
It’s the sort of laptop that would be great to throw into a bag, and head off to an event or meeting. But in these strange times, we’ve got nowhere to go.
Read MoreUniversity of South Australia says blockchain at odds with privacy obligations
Asks for more work to be done to ensure the technology conforms to privacy rights and expectations.
Read MoreOptus unveils uncapped speed 5G Home internet plan for AU$90 a month
Telco will also launch a AU$75 plan with unlimited downloads but speed to be capped at 100Mbps later in the year.
Read MoreEpic Games to lose Apple ID sign on for accounts
The ban follows Apple raising a counter lawsuit against Epic Games earlier on in the week.
Read MoreSingapore readies satellite road toll system for 2021 rollout
Country will begin installing its next-generation satellite-based Electronic Road Pricing system from first-half 2021, which will eliminate the need for physical gantries, though smaller versions of these still will be installed to indicate toll charges.
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