+ Making it a crime to re-identify anonymised data; Breaches forces Health to pull Medicare dataset

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Tuesday October 4, 2016

  Latest News  

Brandis' cyber security redemption

By Juha Saarinen

[Blog post] How the govt could address its tattered infosec law reputation.

Govt will make it a crime to re-identify anonymised data

By Allie Coyne

Changes to Privacy Act coming.

Health pulls Medicare dataset after breach of doctor details

By Paris Cowan

[Updated] Researchers say govt encryption was poor.

Brandis says white hats will be exempt from data law changes

By Allie Coyne

Criminal offences won't apply to researchers.

ASX shareholders are worried about blockchain security

By Allie Coyne

Chairman admits exchange could become a target.

Mass Android malware outbreak menaces corporate networks

By Juha Saarinen

"DressCode" Trojan infects thousands of apps.

Zero-days discovered in EMC VMAX products

By Juha Saarinen

Full compromise of appliances possible.

Facebook ordered to delete WhatsApp user data in Germany

By Staff Writer

Regulator says company breached data protection law.

Security firm disputes Yahoo claim hack was state-sponsored

By Dustin Volz, Staff Writer

Data to be sold to spammers.

Apache unleashes Spot, the open source cyber security project

By Juha Saarinen

Security through big data analytics and machine learning.

  Most Read  

Photos: $93m Sydney to NZ undersea cable

NBN Co dumps Optus HFC for FTTdp

Ex-CBA IT exec charged with fraud in the US

Govt will make it a crime to re-identify anonymised data

How Stephen Elop plans to help Telstra transform

 
 

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