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Wednesday February 21, 2024
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  Security  

Lockbit cybercrime gang faces global takedown

With indictments and arrests.

By James Pearson and Karen Freifeld

 

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TfNSW tries a third time to replace the DRIVES core system
  Software  

TfNSW tries a third time to replace the DRIVES core system

As speed, spend savaged by auditor.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank touts cost focus as benefiting tech project delivery
  Finance  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank touts cost focus as benefiting tech project delivery

Continues with a number of concurrent programs of work.

By Ry Crozier

 
eSafety's online storage and message scans "not technically good" solution says Fastmail
  Security  

eSafety's online storage and message scans "not technically good" solution says Fastmail

Siding with Signal, Proton, Mozilla and the Tor Project.

By Jeremy Nadel

 
Pawsey adding iron to quantum lab
  Hardware  

Pawsey adding iron to quantum lab

NVIDIA boosting research capabilities.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Ubank, other Australian "challenger" banks, hit by lengthy DA outage
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Telstra reins in IT operations to get cost-out target back on track
  Telco/ISP  

Telstra reins in IT operations to get cost-out target back on track

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Services Australia hits Java, Angular dev pool shortage
  Software  

Services Australia hits Java, Angular dev pool shortage

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CBA racks up "50-plus" GenAI use cases across the bank
  Finance  

CBA racks up "50-plus" GenAI use cases across the bank

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ASD sees "frequency, richness" of cyber info sharing fall away
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ASD sees "frequency, richness" of cyber info sharing fall away

By Ry Crozier

 
 
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