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A-G says privacy reforms may be fast-tracked after Optus breach
  Security  

A-G says privacy reforms may be fast-tracked after Optus breach

Suggests review of fines, information sharing and data collection.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
Programming now a top-20 occupation, census data shows
  Training & Development  

Programming now a top-20 occupation, census data shows

Tech attracts immigrants, and gender diversity improving.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
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Prudential partners Google Cloud for digital transformation

To enhance customer experience in Asia and Africa.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Telstra chair takes aim at Optus' security critics
  Security  

Telstra chair takes aim at Optus' security critics

By Richard Chirgwin

Australia Post 'flattens' its cloud costs
  Cloud  

Australia Post 'flattens' its cloud costs

By Ry Crozier

ABS "rattled" PwC Australia's Census code, security
  Security  

ABS "rattled" PwC Australia's Census code, security

By Ry Crozier

Optus ups number of Medicare cards breached
  Security  

Optus ups number of Medicare cards breached

By Richard Chirgwin

Toyota says about 296,000 pieces of customer info possibly leaked
  Security  

Toyota says about 296,000 pieces of customer info possibly leaked

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