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Qld Police has 'unacceptable' amount of dodgy crime data

By Allie Coyne

Crime stats can't be relied on.

South Australia gets its first CISO

By Staff Writers

To create whole-of-gov cyber strategy, centre of excellence.

GE fixing bug that could let hackers shut down power grid

By Staff Writers

Hole allowed remote control.

US FCC chairman proposes reversing net neutrality rules

By David Shepardson

Obama-era rules 'stifle investment'.

Eighth time lucky: NASA launches balloon to collect space data

By Staff Writers

Will circle planet two or three times.

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The 34 tech jobs still available for skilled migration

Webroot bricks Windows PCs after flagging system files as malware

Govt could make telcos block malware

 

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CosmicRami

Rami Mandow

@CosmicRami

ORLY? Workplace for Facebook set to roll out to NSW Govt. Agencies. Interesting. @ICT_NSW #DigiGov https://t.co/Mlm5P3CP1P

 

aron_hausler

aron_hausler

@aron_hausler

Excellent to see a Gov shift in thinking re collaboration platforms. Will be watching this one #Facebook #UCD https://t.co/Z8nU0PriA2

 

rcalo

Ryan Calo

@rcalo

My friend is reasonably sure companies are selling his data https://t.co/QWrZD9vDCH

 

GordyPls

Gordy, Pls.

@GordyPls

Awwww https://t.co/1l1O0hV06E

 
 
 
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