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Tuesday January 16, 2018
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Australia's new visa system could use AI to spot dubious applicants

By Justin Hendry

So staff can focus on 'high risk clients'.

NBN Co says one in four FTTN lines can go over 100Mbps

By Ry Crozier

Compared to half of all fixed wireless.

Virtual currency miners target web servers with malware

By Juha Saarinen

Monero mining marauders maul machines.

UNE IT director decamps for UAE

By Juha Saarinen

Takes role at University of Sharjah.

  Most Read  

The CIO movements that made headlines in 2017

NBN Co's 50Mbps promo expands to Telstra, Optus

Optus accidentally blocks all bit.ly links

Meltdown and Spectre fix will slow down machines

Google revises Aussie recruitment after 457 changes

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

February 26, 2018

 
 

3rd Annual Intelligent Automation 2018

Novotel Sydney Central, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

March 01, 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

 
 

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Mercure Canberra, Canberra (ACT)

March 21, 2018

 
 

Digital Identity 2018

Novotel Sydney Central, Region not specified (NSW)

March 26, 2018

 
 
 

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