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Friday April 7, 2017
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  Latest News  

Is government IT getting worse?

By Paris Cowan

Opposition says the public isn’t happy.

Microsoft comes clean on Windows 10 data collection

By Allie Coyne

Offers list of scooped telemetry.

Risk of hackers wiping Apple accounts 'near zero'

By Juha Saarinen

Turkish Crime Family doesn't have hundreds of millions of credentials.

IPv6 attacks bypass network intrusion detection systems

By Juha Saarinen

New protocol enables invisible data exfiltration.

  Most Read  

It's over: Banks lose Apple Pay fight

The CIO movements that made headlines in 2016

NBN Co quietly starts trials connecting traffic lights

Reboot your firewalls, or they'll stop working: Cisco

Coles reinstates CIO role

 

What's on Social Media

 
 

CRN_au

CRN

@CRN_au

Here you can find all the finalists for the 10 categories. https://t.co/fcixtYiUe4 #CRNImpactAwards

 

juhasaarinen

Changed name again

@juhasaarinen

Might need some coffee before I attempt to interpret this PDF.... https://t.co/CzQwcXUGpr

 

parisbcowan

Paris Cowan

@parisbcowan

Is government IT getting worse? Probably not but it's not getting better at the same pace as consumer expectations. https://t.co/RrchKsBJfW

 

BeverleyHead

Beverley Head

@BeverleyHead

Still hugely amused at @gemalto telling me that there were 44 data breaches in Australia last year. Don't worry your pretty little heads...

 
 
 
  Events  
 
 

Event Name

Location

Date

 
 

Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations and Data Center Summit

Hilton Sydney

May 15, 2017

 
 

CeBIT Australia

International Convention Centre Sydney

May 23, 2017

 
 

CeBIT Australia 2017

International Convention Centre Sydney

May 23, 2017

 
 
 

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