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Monash Uni creates bug bounty, vulnerability disclosure programs

By Justin Hendry

Claims to be first Australian university to do so.

Transport for NSW ditches SCATS traffic system commercialisation

By Justin Hendry

Will instead establish dedicated team to accelerate development in-house.

PwC Australia appoints new CTO

By Justin Hendry

Will work alongside new CIDO.

US, UK officials blame Russian hackers for hundreds of brute-force attacks

By Raphael Satter

Government, private sector networks targeted.

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