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Wednesday January 21, 2015

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Bulk data collection doesn't work without trust

By Juha Saarinen

[Blog post] No safe hands, no support.

Auditor says hackers could cause trouble on NSW roads

By Paris Cowan

Roads and Maritime refutes vulnerability claims.

Hacker reveals stolen Aussie Travel Cover data is corrupted

By Juha Saarinen

Customers escape danger.

Social media is the weakest link in enterprise security

By Alastair MacGibbon

[Opinion] Are web giants doing enough to protect your repuation online?

Insider threat, cloud make OAIC's privacy checklist

By Allie Coyne

New guide for handling personal data released.

China Outlook attacked by MITM

By Staff Writer

Censorship watchdog Greatfire fingers CAC.

UK man arrested over PlayStation, Xbox attacks

By Staff Writer

Alleged Lizard Squad member taken in.

UK and US to collaborate on war games

By Staff Writer

Two nations will test other's defenses.

Nothing beats bulk intelligence gathering: US report

By Staff Writer

No "technology magic" alternative exists for security.

Mozilla patches critical security flaws

By Juha Saarinen

Firefox, SeaMonkey and Thunderbird affected.

Canada bans automatic software installations

By Juha Saarinen

Kosher code caught by anti-malware law.

CommBank resurrects CISO role

By Allie Coyne

[Updated] Cyber security chief gains new title.

Happy New Year, it's time to plan for the worst

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] How to refresh your business continuity plan.

Apple two-factor authentication doesn't protect apps, website

By Juha Saarinen

Only enforced for iCloud access.

Obama unveils proposed cybersecurity laws

By Allie Coyne

Wants to criminalise sale of botnets, stolen financial data.

Researchers uncover Aussie ransomware scourge

By Juha Saarinen

As many as 10,000 hit by TorrentLocker.

US feds failing to protect govt buildings from cyber threats

By Allie Coyne

Auditors slam Homeland Security for inaction.

 

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Adelaide Uni unshackles students from workstations

Revealed: Queensland’s case against IBM

 
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