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  Latest News  

CBA applies to become data recipient under CDR

By Justin Hendry

Looks to ingest data to better personalise services.

Australian govt entity hit by brute-force attack

By Ry Crozier

Agencies rack up reportable data breaches in back half of 2020.

AMP to tip all remaining on-premises workloads into AWS

By Ry Crozier

But stays committed to multi-cloud.

OAIC finds 'multiple' Australian companies downplaying data breaches

By Ry Crozier

Forces them to redo customer notifications.

US authorities charge alleged Netwalker ransomware affiliate

By Juha Saarinen

Claimed to have raked in A$36 million.

Google to stop using Apple tool to track iPhone users

By Paresh Dave

Avoiding new pop-up warning.

Wall Street expects near-record iPhone sales

By Stephen Nellis

Despite delay, shut Apple stores.

  Partner Content  

Beat the DDoS blackmails in 2021

Why companies fail at picking cloud modernisation partners

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MSI shows first laptops with Wi-Fi 6E, Nvidia RTX 30 graphics

MSI launches innovative new laptops

 
  Most Read  

Australia Post is building a digital twin of its delivery network

Google threatens to withdraw search engine in Australia

NBN Co runs fixed wireless tower on diesel generator for over two years

NBN Co saves $1m a year by powering down idle line cards

Trump pardons former Google self-driving car engineer

 
  Events  
 
 

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Location

Date

 
 

On-Demand Webinar: How Poly and Microsoft are Embracing Future Work Environments

On-Demand Webinar, Sydney: Lower North (NSW)

August 04, 2020

 
 

Beat the DDoS blackmailers in 2021

GoToWebinar, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

February 18, 2021

 
 
 

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