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Tuesday June 28, 2022
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Origin Energy goes public with bug bounty program

Bugcrowd now open to all.

By Richard Chirgwin

 

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Optus brands Telstra-TPG deal 'uniquely one-sided'
  Telco/ISP  

Optus brands Telstra-TPG deal 'uniquely one-sided'

With the majority of benefits set to flow to Telstra.

By Ry Crozier

 
OpenSSL subject to remote memory corruption
  Security  

OpenSSL subject to remote memory corruption

Researcher discovery sparks vulnerability controversy.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
Collins Foods puts IT focus on security controls, cloud services
  Strategy  

Collins Foods puts IT focus on security controls, cloud services

Creates three-year strategy to improve control 'maturity'.

By Ry Crozier

 
 
 
 
 
 

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