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OCR Labs upgrades gov digital ID accreditation
  Security  

OCR Labs upgrades gov digital ID accreditation

Joins myGovID with biometric-enabled accreditation.

By Justin Hendry

 
NSW Treasury, Department of Customer Service to merge cyber security teams
  Strategy  

NSW Treasury, Department of Customer Service to merge cyber security teams

Upgrades offer chance to realign systems.

By Justin Hendry

 
Head over to the data centre and patch that UPS
  Security  

Head over to the data centre and patch that UPS

Researchers ignited an APC Smart-UPS as proof-of-concept.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
 
 
 
 
 

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