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Thursday February 24, 2022
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  Finance  

ANZ fears privacy reforms could lead to increased surveillance

Wants singling out removed from proposed changes.

By Justin Hendry

 

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Great Southern Bank lands new CISO and head of technology risk
  Strategy  

Great Southern Bank lands new CISO and head of technology risk

As Benjamin Wise joins the team from Macquarie Group.

By Kate Weber

 
Australian gov agencies largely kick HTTP connections
  Security  

Australian gov agencies largely kick HTTP connections

Final few near end of website upgrades.

By Justin Hendry

 
Ukraine says another cyber attack downs state websites and banks
  Security  

Ukraine says another cyber attack downs state websites and banks

Massive DDoS hits foreign ministry, security services and others.

By Natalia Zinets and Maria Tsvetkova

 
EU rules take aim at illegal data transfer to non-EU governments
  Strategy  

EU rules take aim at illegal data transfer to non-EU governments

Legislation offered to protect big tech customer data.

By Foo Yun Chee

 
 
 
 
 
 

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