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Home Affairs boss says big tech is bigger surveillance threat than government

By Ry Crozier

Addresses oversight and over-reach risks of Australian laws.

Australia, UK to jointly target state-based actors and ransomware groups

By Justin Hendry

Agree to new partnership.

City of Melbourne loses long-time digital chief

By Justin Hendry

After six years at the council.

Antitrust bill targeting Big Tech approved by US Senate panel

By Staff Writer

Would bar tech giants from favouring their own products online.

Russia proposes ban on use and mining of cryptocurrencies

By Elena Fabrichnaya and Alexander Marrow

Cites threat to financial stability, citizen wellbeing.

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Infosys gets another $71m for Centrelink calculation engine work

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South Australian gov issues breach notice to hacked payroll provider

NBN Co asks ACCC to closely police any functional separation of TPG Telecom

Signal encrypted messaging app founder calls it quits

 
 

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