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Defence automates IT access removal for ex-employees
  Cloud  

Defence automates IT access removal for ex-employees

Comes amid inquiry into unauthorised IT system access across federal government.

By Eleanor Dickinson

 
Bunnings breached Australian privacy laws with facial recognition tech
  Security  

Bunnings breached Australian privacy laws with facial recognition tech

Follows two-year investigation by the OAIC.

By Eleanor Dickinson

 
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  Strategy  

In Pictures: Okta Melbourne secure identity roundtable

A selection of photos from a recent iTnews roundtable lunch at Florentino restaurant in Melbourne.

By Velvet-Belle Templeman

 
Microsoft launches two data centre infrastructure chips
  Hardware  

Microsoft launches two data centre infrastructure chips

To speed AI applications.

By Max A. Cherney

 
US government commission pushes Manhattan Project-style AI initiative
  Software  

US government commission pushes Manhattan Project-style AI initiative

Amid intensifying competition.

By Anna Tong and Michael Martina

 
 
 
 
 
 

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