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Tuesday May 31, 2016
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  Latest News  

How an Aussie hacker used information leakage to trade stocks

By Allie Coyne

Why businesses should be conscious of the data they let out.

Allens CIO bets on legal sector AI boom

By Andrew Sadauskas

Tips fast-paced local growth in cognitive technologies.

Apple, Broadcom sued by Caltech over wi-fi patents

By Juha Saarinen

Uni asserts patents for tech used in Apple devices since 2012.

Facebook hunts for new CIO

By Staff Writer

Campos prepares to leave.

  Most Read  

Photos: Inside CBA's modernised Sydney data centre

HP Enterprise in $12.5bn IT services spinoff with CSC

Telstra CTO sacked

Photos: A look inside an NBN exchange

Telstra blames network outage on DNS bungle, modem firmware bug

 

What's on Social Media

 
 

dgunsberg

David Gunsberg

@dgunsberg

Find it strangely disconcerting how many 'tech leaders' are not on Twitter. The #library crowd are all over it 1/2 #EduTechAU

 

dgunsberg

David Gunsberg

@dgunsberg

If you are preaching tech adoption and an understanding of the student tech journey and aren't on Twitter... *shrugs* 2/2 #EduTechAU

 

MalThatcher

Mal Thatcher

@MalThatcher

Not an ideal company structure in a digitally disrupted world! #eHealthQLDExpo https://t.co/vb8zYM7W68

 

MalThatcher

Mal Thatcher

@MalThatcher

Commercial technology innovation being driven by the quest for simplicity - eHealth needs to simplify patient's lives #eHealthQLDExpo

 

troyhunt

Troy Hunt

@troyhunt

What's the most awesome/crazy hacked device you've seen running other firmware? (i.e. Apple Watch running Windows 95)

 

robotterror

Robot Taylor

@robotterror

@troyhunt an oldie but my fave: an IBM Workpad z50 running netBSD. I used this combo in '99 to add XML output to legacy COBOL.

 

vgan

Steve

@vgan

@troyhunt printer running doom was pretty impressive. https://t.co/3ceZjut12s

 

LubnaMarkar

Lubna Markar

@LubnaMarkar

The weakest link is always the human factor - won't be surprised if there was an insider ! https://t.co/MF3rtzOZCE

 

GordyPls

Jobs and Gordy

@GordyPls

You can count on two things in systems engineering 0) There's no coincidences ever 1) It's probably DNS 2) Numbering problems

 
 
 
  Events  
 
 

Event Name

Location

Date

 
 

Agile Australia 2016

Melbourne Convention Centre

June 20, 2016

 
 

2nd Annual Cloud Services in Local Government Summit

Novotel Darling Harbour

July 26, 2016

 
 

Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2016

Hilton Sydney, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

August 22, 2016

 
 
 

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