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Why Qld's GCIO asked agencies to phish their own staff

By Paris Cowan

Mills watches as hackers get better at what they do.

Dick Smith to shut down for good

By Allie Coyne

Receivers couldn't find a buyer.

Foxconn to buy Sharp

By Staff Writer

Giant takeover deal said to be worth $8 billion.

Palo Alto Networks patches serious vulnerabilities

By Juha Saarinen

Critical holes in operating system discovered.

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Count Derpula

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Every scientist across this great land is going to be head desking so damn hard https://t.co/2IyLTmNlRX

 

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Anthony B,

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never been a more exciting time to be a massive IT consultancy. https://t.co/8cH2CwiSSJ

 

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Troy Hunt

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This is the right move by Nissan: https://t.co/Sq5N5014Ew

 

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Troy Hunt

@troyhunt

I'd have no concern whatsoever about driving the Nissan LEAF. API vulnerabilities had zero impact on safety and it's offline now anyway.

 

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Luke Sayers

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Congrats to the @UNSW team on their third win in the Cyber Security Challenge. Great to see the comp grow every year https://t.co/wn8IPQiz35

 

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Brett Winterford

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Security Engineering MOOC begins in one week. We've just hit 5000 sign-ups! Win! #unsw #commbank #infosec https://t.co/4iuNjekQpY

 
 
 
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4th Data Centre Strategy Summit

Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, Gold Coast (QLD)

March 01, 2016

 
 

2016 AIIA Navigating Privacy and Security Summit

National Convention Centre, Canberra, Canberra (ACT)

March 08, 2016

 
 
 

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