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328 weaknesses found by WA Auditor-General in 50 local government systems
The computer systems of 50 Western Australian local government entities were probed and the result was the finding of 328 control weaknesses, with 33 considered as significant by the Auditor-General.
Read MoreBest online business bank account in 2021
Online banking is rising in popularity among business owners. It requires careful consideration to find the best online business account that works for you.
Read MoreTime to patch against FragAttacks but good luck with home routers and IoT devices
A dozen flaws discovered, with at least one hitting anything that uses Wi-Fi. Thankfully, Microsoft patches are out, and Linux kernel patches are coming.
Read MoreNearly AU$250,000 spent per month on staff costs to develop NDIS app
In addition to spending around AU$250,000 per month on staff building out the app, as of February, a handful of tech vendors have already walked away with over AU$1 million to help the agency deliver the solution that senators are not convinced NDIS participants even want.
Read MoreCEOs in Gartner survey split over whether economic boom coming in 2021 and 2022
Of the nearly 500 CEOs surveyed, 60% said they expect an economic boom in the coming months.
Read MoreSouth Korean telcos see Q1 growth from media businesses
SK Telecom and KT both recorded high growth from their remote services, especially media.
Read MoreBest blog hosting in 2021: The top services compared
Any serious blogger or online business needs a reliable blog hosting service to manage many aspects of their website. These hosting services are the best options.
Read More6 American Express small business perks worth knowing
American Express provides many perks on its credit cards, but only some of them are worthwhile for small business owners. Check out these six small-business perks.
Read MoreADHA claims addition of over 200,000 My Health Records in a year
While a large percentage of eligible individuals aged over 80 have a My Health Record, so do 91% of those in their 20s.
Read MoreAustralian Electoral Commission wants VR but thankfully only for education
The commission has gone to tender for help with ‘gamifying’ electoral education, including through the use of VR.
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