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DAILY NEWSLETTER

Monday December 11, 2017
EARLY EDITION

  Editor's Note  

Good morning

This week we are shining a light on IT transformation in the federal government as part of our Benchmark Awards series of spotlights. Check out the finalist projects here.

- Allie Coyne

 
  Latest News  

NBN Co moves to keep activations on track

By Ry Crozier

Doubles down to meet its numbers.

Android bug lets attackers modify signed code

By Juha Saarinen

File-type duality issue lets baddies plant malware.

Aussie Bitcoin exchanges now need to register with the govt

By Allie Coyne

AUSTRAC gets beefier powers.

Australia's new face verification system will actually improve privacy

By Allie Coyne

Impact assessment finds significant gains.

  Most Read  

Aussie internet suffers as subsea cable cut again

Optus reveals actual NBN speed stats

Thousands of Chromebooks mysteriously go offline

Atlassian lifts lid on 500TB data lake

Aussie Broadband to reveal its NBN CVC allocations

 
  Events  
 
 

Event Name

Location

Date

 
 

Overcoming the Challenges of Digital Transformation national conference

Canberra Rex Hotel, Canberra (ACT)

February 20, 2018

 
 

Gartner Data & Analytics Summit

ICC, Darling Harbour, Sydney, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

February 26, 2018

 
 

The 4th Australian Government Data Summit

Hyatt Hotel Canberra, Canberra (ACT)

March 06, 2018

 
 

The Australian Cyber, Fraud and Risk Summit

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

March 14, 2018

 
 

Public Sector ICT Procurement

Mercure Canberra, Canberra (ACT)

March 21, 2018

 
 
 

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