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Thursday January 11, 2024
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  Training & Development  

The Smith Family hunts for new cyber chief

Creates CTSO role to lead long-term security program 'SmithShield'.

By Jeremy Nadel

 

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Microsoft fixes ancient Kerberos impersonation bug
  Security  

Microsoft fixes ancient Kerberos impersonation bug

First Patch Tuesday of 2024.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
Crazydomains owner fined for so-called "subscription traps"
  Telco/ISP  

Crazydomains owner fined for so-called "subscription traps"

Fees kicked in when trial period ended.

By Staff Writer

 
iTnews Benchmark Awards - Deadline extended to January 19
  Benchmarking Change  

iTnews Benchmark Awards - Deadline extended to January 19

Honouring Australia’s most successful and impactful IT projects.

By Velvet-Belle Templeman

 
OpenAI launches GPT Store
  Software  

OpenAI launches GPT Store

A marketplace for personalised AI applications.

By Anna Tong

 
SEC probing fake post on its X account
  Finance  

SEC probing fake post on its X account

Led to bitcoin price increase.

By Hannah Lang and Suzanne McGee

 
Hawaiki launching 400Gbps Ethernet services
  Telco/ISP  

Hawaiki launching 400Gbps Ethernet services

Ciena provides the transport.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Qantas CISO Jeffrey Choi joins Coles
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Qantas CISO Jeffrey Choi joins Coles

By Jeremy Nadel

Services Australia to overhaul telecoms for first time in 12 years
  Telco/ISP  

Services Australia to overhaul telecoms for first time in 12 years

By Ry Crozier

Qantas says UI trial, not algorithm, behind seat price variations
  Software  

Qantas says UI trial, not algorithm, behind seat price variations

By Ry Crozier

AI isn't secure, says America's NIST
  Security  

AI isn't secure, says America's NIST

By Richard Chirgwin

Eagers Automotive finds unauthorised access to parts of IT systems
  Security  

Eagers Automotive finds unauthorised access to parts of IT systems

By Staff Writer

 
 
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