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ATO reports IBM continued to avoid paying tax during 2019 financial year
Meanwhile, Atlassian decided to surprisingly cough up some of what it owed.
Read MoreAustralian intelligence community seeking to build a top-secret cloud
The Office of National Intelligence has called for expressions of interest from vendors to build a highly-secure private community cloud service for the national intelligence community.
Read MoreHackers are selling more than 85,000 SQL databases on a dark web portal
Hackers break into databases, steal their content, hold it for ransom for 9 days, and then sell to the highest bidder if the DB owner doesn’t want to pay the ransom demand.
Read MoreTech industry concerns put aside as Critical Infrastructure Bill enters Parliament
New Bill introduces a positive security obligation, cybersecurity requirements such as mandatory incident reporting and vulnerability testing, and government ‘last resort’ powers to step in and defend.
Read MoreWill Biden save the H-1B?
All signs point to the visa being salvaged, but the reality is more nuanced than that.
Read MoreNSW’s new information and privacy committee to advise government on best practices
To be chaired by NSW Information Commissioner Elizabeth Tydd, the committee will advise the state government on how to best deliver information and privacy management practices.
Read MoreSamsung to start sales of 110-inch MicroLED TV for the home
The 110-inch TV will cost an eye-watering 170 million won, or around $156,000.
Read MoreOptus wants clarification in TSSR regime after having significant effect from it
Singaporean-owned telco says it is responsible for over half the notifications made under the scheme.
Read MoreChristchurch terrorist’s radicalisation shows the limits of surveillance and censorship
New Zealand’s inquiry found YouTube and Facebook were central to the right-wing mass murderer’s radicalisation, but detecting the lone-wolf attacker would have required connecting dots they didn’t have.
Read MoreDigital transformation is lopsided, even within the same organization
Study finds technology adoption may lag in one department, while accelerating in another. IT can’t keep up.
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