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Western Australian government seeks feedback on draft digital inclusion blueprint
The state government aims to democratise digital technology for all citizens in the state.
Read MoreSmartphone usage patterns can reveal your personality type: Research
Employers are increasingly using AI-based psychological profiling as part of their hiring processes. That’s a labour rights issue, and it should worry us.
Read MoreSamsung calls ACCC’s demands ‘cheap’ in court case about Galaxy phone ads
The two parties have a week to agree on protocols for how expert evidence is evaluated, otherwise, the presiding judge will decide.
Read MoreTransitioning Asia-Pacific to a new normal of work
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a dramatic rethink in how people and organizations work. With social distancing becoming a leading strategy in combating COVID-19, travel to the office or to client sites is being discouraged, if not outright banned.
Read MoreSAP Q2 2020: Operating cash flow bounces back, cloud bookings remain stable
SAP is weathering the COVID-19 storm through strong cloud service results despite disruption in the firm’s business travel arm.
Read MoreAtlassian says encryption-busting law has damaged Australia’s tech reputation
Startup darling has taken further aim at the TOLA Act, echoing calls for the warrant process to have independent oversight.
Read MoreFBI warns of new DDoS attack vectors: CoAP, WS-DD, ARMS, and Jenkins
FBI believes device vendors won’t disable these protocols and warns companies to take preventive and protective measures.
Read MoreiSelect pushes ahead with cloud data migration during COVID-19
In a bid to improve availability, eliminate downtime, and the need to modify IP addresses.
Read MoreTech unicorn Dave admits to security breach impacting 7.5 million users
Dave user data is now available for download on a public hacking forum.
Read MoreGarmin’s outage, ransomware attack response lacking as earnings loom
Garmin’s response to a cyberattack has been less than stellar, but earnings loom and Wall Street will want answers just as much as customers do.
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