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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday March 3, 2020

  Latest News  

ASD scraps cloud security certification program

By Justin Hendry

To unlock government cloud market.

ASD names new chiefs for ACSC, signals operations

By Justin Hendry

PM&C incident response and Home Affairs counter terrorism experts promoted.

Australian wool sales stopped by ransomware attack

By Ry Crozier

Software maker Talman hit by attackers.

ANZ tries to defuse screen scraping time bomb

By Julian Bajkowski

Proposes data access hierarchy based on sensitivity.

US charges and sanctions Lazarus Group's Chinese crypto launderers

By Juha Saarinen

Over US$100m in stolen cryptocurrency moved.

RMIT to set up 'business-driven' cyber security research centre

By Staff Writer

To be led by Deakin cyber security academic.

NBN Co to raise fixed wireless resilience after fiery summer

By Ry Crozier

Explores wider exclusion zones, solar backup power, underground transit.

New documents show Huawei role in shipping prohibited US gear to Iran

By Steve Stecklow

Packing lists, dated December 2010, included kit made by Hewlett Packard.

With West divided, Huawei plans first European 5G factory in France

By Mathieu Rosemain

As the Chinese telecom giant seeks to ease worldwide concerns.

China rolls out fresh data collection campaign to combat coronavirus

By Brenda Goh

Local governments are ramping up surveillance efforts to better trace residents' moves.

Switzerland files criminal complaint over Crypto spying scandal

By Staff Writer

Anger over Central Intelligence Agency's alleged use of company as a front.

Vatican joins IBM, Microsoft to call for facial recognition regulation

By Philip Pullella and Jeffrey Dastin

Pope Francis hits out at information asymmetry.

Ransomware crims target easily exploitable Zyxel vulnerability

By Juha Saarinen

Patches available for newer systems.

Assange complains he cannot follow US extradition hearing

By Andrew MacAskill

"I am as much a participant in these proceedings as I am at Wimbledon."

  Most Read  

Telstra stops offering 100Mbps services for NBN FTTN/B/C users

Qantas CIO takes flight to Boeing

Govt urged to scrap billion-dollar visa platform outsourcing

CBA loses its digital chief

NAB's McEwan raids Westpac ranks for digital talent

 
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