+ University of Tasmania CIO retires; NSW digital birth certificate to be trialled in April; and more
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Tuesday February 28, 2023
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  Security  

Australian orgs lodged 497 data breach notices in back half of 2022

Full industry sector breach breakdown also revealed.

By Ry Crozier

 

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University of Tasmania CIO retires
  Strategy  

University of Tasmania CIO retires

After over two decades with the university.

By Kate Weber

 
NSW digital birth certificate to be trialled in April
  Strategy  

NSW digital birth certificate to be trialled in April

First aid certificates also coming to smartphones.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
White House sets deadline for federal TikTok purge
  Security  

White House sets deadline for federal TikTok purge

Issues direction to remove app within 30 days.

By David Shepardson

 
Zoom forecasts annual profit above estimates
  Software  

Zoom forecasts annual profit above estimates

Videoconferencing demand remains steady.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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  Telco/ISP  

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