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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Wednesday October 16, 2019

  Latest News  

MacGibbon joins local cyber security push to challenge multinationals

By Justin Hendry

Departed govt cyber tsar and former Optus Business chief unite penetration testers.

Victorian hospitals slowly restoring systems after cyber attack

By Justin Hendry

Some systems still offline.

Pitney Bowes under ransomware attack

By Juha Saarinen

Customer access to services disrupted.

myGovID goes live on Android OS

By Justin Hendry

Android 7 or later supported.

Govt targets mobile number hijackers with tighter porting rules

By Ry Crozier

To be developed by ACMA.

ASIS scouring for CIO and CTO

By Julian Bajkowski

Foreign intelligence agency recruits at least three tech chiefs.

Domino’s turns Pizza Checker AI into workplace surveillance tool

By Julian Bajkowski

To augment less profitable franchisees.

ACIC to deploy archTIS platform for secure inter-agency sharing

By Justin Hendry

On national real-time intelligence sharing system build.

How Amazon moved into the business of US elections

By Nandita Bose

More than 40 states adopt AWS.

NAB reform push offers discounted Cisco security product

By Julian Bajkowski

But still no online fraud indemnity for business customers.

Twitter recycled 2FA phone numbers to tailor ads

By Ry Crozier

Says it was unintentional.

US expands blacklist to include China's top AI startups ahead of trade talks

By Staff Writers

Ratchets up pressure ahead of negotiations.

China's Huawei says open to 'no backdoor' agreement with India

By Sankalp Phartiyal

To allay security concerns ahead of launch of 5G networks.

Apple CEO Cook defends removal of police-tracking app used in Hong Kong

By Stephen Nellis

According to copy of a letter to employees seen by Reuters and confirmed by Apple.

EU warns of 5G cybersecurity risks, stops short of singling out China

By Foo Yun Chee

Cites attacks by state-backed entities.

  Most Read  

NBN Co reinvents broadband speed test rankings

NBN Co wants to fix your home wi-fi

myGovID goes live on Android OS

NBN Co to revive HFC self-installation option

Domino’s turns Pizza Checker AI into workplace surveillance tool

 
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