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Telstra CEO Andy Penn says he’s open to job sharing
He also misses run-ins with people at the coffee shop and in the lift.
Read MoreNetflix investigated over alleged tax evasion in Korea
The US streaming giant is among 21 multinational companies being investigated by South Korea’s tax service.
Read MoreMercenary hacker group targets companies with 3Ds Max malware
Hacker-for-hire group uses a malicious 3Ds Max plugin to infect companies with malware and steal proprietary information.
Read MoreSouth Korea to review impact of app store commission fees
The Ministry of Science and ICT’s review is largely in reaction to Google’s in-app payment system.
Read MoreDo intelligence agencies need restructuring for the digital disinformation age?
The focus needs to change and more oversight is needed, but digital skulduggery won’t replace the need for human spies.
Read MoreSpark warns of larger COVID impact to New Zealand telco in coming year
Despite the impact of coronavirus in its final quarter, and increases in revenue and net profit, the telco has said it expects a larger impact to occur in the coming year.
Read MoreNSW pledges AU$60m to create cyber ‘army’
As part of the New South Wales government’s AU$240 million commitment to all things cyber.
Read MoreNSW bushfire inquiry calls for use of more advanced drones and remote sensors
Equipping firefighters with these technologies will help them better understand and respond more quickly to bushfires, the report found.
Read MoreAustralia’s financial services sandbox gets a makeover
The new enhanced regulatory sandbox will allow the testing of a broader range of financial services and credit activities for a longer duration.
Read MoreGlobal pandemic opening up can of security worms
Caught by the sudden onslaught of COVID-19, most businesses lacked or had inadequate security systems in place to support remote work and now have to deal with a new reality that includes a much wider attack surface and less secured user devices.
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