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Monday July 31, 2017
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  Latest News  

NBN Co boss declares war with internet providers

By Ry Crozier

Blames ISPs for performance problems.

Tech firms are moving back to Sydney CBD offices

By Staff Writers

Is the campus experiment over?

Former fed govt CIO returns to public sector as ACT CTO

By Allie Coyne

Al Blake farewells analyst career.

Chrome to distrust Symantec certificates from next year

By Juha Saarinen

Site operators urged to replace digital credentials.

  Most Read  

Brisbane Airport goes 'digital by default'

Defence CIO quits

Sweden exposed sensitive data on citizens, military personnel

IAG gets a chief digital officer

Brisbane City Council dumps TechnologyOne

 

What's on Social Media

 
 

GordyPls

Gordy, Pls.

@GordyPls

NBN's Twitter account now is just a 400 line golang app that tweets at people that everything is their retail provider's fault.

 

ACCAN_AU

ACCAN

@ACCAN_AU

Check out our new brochure on #NBN for important things to ask when switching over https://t.co/TkEf7pFwBX

 

pwnallthethings

Pwn All The Things

@pwnallthethings

Every single e-vote machine at @Defcon got hacked in < 2.5 days (some in minutes) to hackers without inside or domain-specific knowledge.

 

AnotherITGeek

Damon Johnstone

@AnotherITGeek

Garh... 18 days short on one cert! https://t.co/NjNM33ZZE4

 

s7ephen

Stephen A. Ridley

@s7ephen

- Hardware root of trust in each device. - Transport crypto. - meticulous code signing. Angry Birds is better protected than e-votes are.

 
 
 
  Events  
 
 

Event Name

Location

Date

 
 

11th Annual Technology in Government 2017

National Convention Centre

August 01, 2017

 
 

Juniper Summit 2017

The Establishment, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

August 09, 2017

 
 

Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit

Hilton Sydney, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

August 21, 2017

 
 
 

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