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Minister still blaming COVIDSafe flaws on Apple and Google
Stuart Robert is saying the app is doing exactly what it’s supposed to do.
Read MoreCommissioner touts reach of AFP’s ‘tentacles’ as he rejects calls for end-to-end encryption
Reece Kershaw has said Australians need to be better engaged when the inevitable debate arises with Facebook and other platforms when they move to end-to-end encryption.
Read MoreIBM intros new security dashboard for its financial services cloud
The new dashboard will allow companies to monitor security and enforce compliance across their workloads.
Read MoreEquinix invests $51m into Hong Kong footprint
With an additional 1,000 cabinets added to the facility, HK4 now has a total capacity of 1,500 cabinets and will further add 3,000 cabinets in future phases.
Read MoreNokia announces 5G “standalone” network deployments for enterprises
The commercial deployments will help enterprises that want private networks for the most demanding 5G use cases.
Read MoreLG to recall some OLED TVs due to overheating issue
It is offering free power board replacements for around 60,000 OLED TVs in South Korea due to an overheating issue.
Read MoreCOVID-19 fuels cyber attacks, exposes gaps in business recovery
Some 91% of businesses reported an increase in cyber attacks with employees working from home, including 93% in Singapore, where 89% and 86% also noted gaps in their business recovery planning and IT operations, respectively, as a result of the global pandemic.
Read MoreCOVIDSafe’s problems aren’t Google or Apple’s fault despite government claims
Australia’s COVIDSafe app is unreliable, and so far has proved to be of little practical benefit, but it doesn’t have to be an ongoing political sideshow.
Read MoreQUT researchers using AI-enabled drones to identify koalas in bushfire affected areas
There are plans to further develop the algorithm so it can be used to effectively detect other animal populations, such as wild dogs, which are threats to the koala population.
Read MoreSocial media is the most popular method of engaging with brands
Salesforce surveyed over 3,500 consumers worldwide to gain a pulse check on how consumers engage with brands, focusing on the channels, messages, and promotion types that are resonating during the pandemic. Social media is the most influential channel for communicating with consumers.
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