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Wednesday April 12, 2023
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  Telco/ISP  

Ventia lands $280m NBN contract expansion

For FTTN upgrade program.

By Ry Crozier

 

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Westpac looks to security use cases for ChatGPT
  Finance  

Westpac looks to security use cases for ChatGPT

While securing other banking use cases.

By Kate Weber

 
iCare signs Capgemini for $38 million claims system
  Software  

iCare signs Capgemini for $38 million claims system

HBCF software will be hosted by AWS.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
Israeli spyware used to hack across 10 countries
  Security  

Israeli spyware used to hack across 10 countries

Microsoft, Citizen Lab unveil research.

By Christopher Bing and Raphael Satter

 
US begins study of possible rules to regulate AI
  Strategy  

US begins study of possible rules to regulate AI

NTIA considering accountability measures for ChatGPT and others.

By David Shepardson and Diane Bartz

 
 
 
 
 
 

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