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2018年1月11日 星期四

Open data and pain; Defence wants quantum; Serenity Now

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January 11, 2018
Privacy Foundation: Trusting government with open data a 'recipe for pain'
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The Australian Privacy Foundation wants the government to develop security controls around sharing open data and provide the agency charged with investigating data misuse with 'adequate' resources.
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Vodafone hit by ACMA after IT update allowed new users to skip legal obligations
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CES 2018: Telstra NB-IoT network now live
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Serenity Now: Australian government releases small business cybersecurity guide
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South Australia to dump third party app after failure to alert on bushfires
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Victoria abandons federal mobile blackspots program to go it alone
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Canberra seeks vendor fluent in digital transformation to modernise public service
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Defence makes a quantum call to arms
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AU$800m invested into Aussie startups by VC partnerships in 2016-17
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New Australian regulations to support driverless vehicles
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ASIC approves seven crowdsourced funding 'gatekeepers'
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