+ Greens propose data retention amendments; UK Govt partners for cyber insurance; IT chief plays down iVote FREAK risk

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Tuesday March 24, 2015

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Are passwords becoming passe?

By Tony Campbell

One step forward, two steps back.

Greens try for last-minute data retention amendments

By Allie Coyne

Bill up for debate in Senate.

UK govt touts cyber security insurance for business

By Juha Saarinen

Majority of companies suffered breaches last year.

NSW iVote IT chief plays down FREAK risk

By Allie Coyne

Security concerns 'overblown'.

US Air Force finds technical error with Boeing GPS satellites

By Staff Writer

Working on a fix.

Infosec firms go public as data breaches grow

By Staff Writer

Cyber IPO pipeline gets bigger.

Cisco confirms IP phone eavesdropping flaw

By Juha Saarinen

Update: But successful exploit 'not likely'.

OpenSSL patches denial of service vulnerabilities

By Juha Saarinen

FREAK bug reclassified as high severity.

Offshore storage to be allowed for Australian data retention

By Allie Coyne

Journalist protection included in new amendments.

Govt names Alastair MacGibbon as e-Safety Commissioner

By Allie Coyne

Leaves DiData to tackle child cyberbullying.

Police struggling to make good use of metadata: SA police exec

By John Hilvert

Cost effective trawling of metadata is challenging.

UK spies claim broad powers to hack worldwide

By Juha Saarinen

Admit to using vulnerabilities for intelligence gathering.

Govt's new ACORN system to be revamped

By John Hilvert

Lacklustre response triggers overhaul just months after launch.

Win10 to sport password-less biometric authentication

By Juha Saarinen

Users choose biometric scan or password.

Brandis prepares to introduce site blocking legislation

By Allie Coyne

Updated: ISPs not consulted.

 

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ATO to kill off e-Tax

Brandis prepares to introduce site blocking legislation

CSC embroiled in CBA IT bribery scandal

Telstra runs out of IPv4 addresses

Former CommBank IT exec charged with bribery

 
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