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Tuesday December 14, 2021
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  Latest News  

IDEMIA scores $180m deal to upgrade Australia's fingerprint system

By Justin Hendry

Will shift system to protected cloud platform.

Macquarie Bank speeds up digital customer onboarding

By Kate Weber

Powered by the bank’s modernised cloud platform.

Facebook owner is behind $84 million deal for Meta name rights

By David French and Elizabeth Culliford

Chases trademark assets of US regional bank.

NSW gov, Salesforce encourage students to pursue a career in tech

By Kate Weber

Through virtual work experience program.

Apple's upcoming iPhone SE 5G could help attract billion-plus Android users

By Staff Writer

Expected to arrive in early 2022.

  Partner Content  

How Dell Precision is bringing ambitious AI initiatives to life

Why cloud data protection is about more than just backup

Why CIOs must now think differently about application security

IT’s control over digital infrastructure is slipping, reports The Economist Intelligence Unit

Ransomware evolving from 'spray and pray' to more targeted attacks

 
  Most Read  

Critical 'Log4Shell' RCE zero-day exploited in large numbers

Gravatar profile add-on leaks data on millions of users

Westpac acquires MoneyBrilliant from AMP

Service NSW goes 100 percent AWS for digital products

AFP, Vic Police and Illion requested Victorian QR code data

 
  Events  
 
 

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Date

 
 

CRN Fast 50 2021

Online Event, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

November 17, 2021

 
 

#DevDay

Virtual

December 14, 2021

 
 
 

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