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Scandinavia wants cyberwar weapons
Defensive capabilities can't exist without a "counter-punch".
SC Australia Staff
Oct 24 2011 2:57PM
Security
Western nations in cyber arms race
Plays catch up to threats.
Darren Pauli
Sep 15 2011 10:05AM
Security
Western nations in cyber arms race
Plays catch up to threats.
Darren Pauli
Sep 13 2011 10:28PM
Security
Govt announces digital radio framework
The Australian Government has released a framework for the introduction of digital radio, with a staged rollout of the technology due to start in metropolitan areas "as soon as practicable".
Vivienne Fisher
Oct 17 2005 4:05PM
Telco/ISP
Govt targets pay TV theft
The Australian Government is looking at new measures which could see pay TV signal theft become a criminal offence.
Staff Writers
Jul 4 2005 3:51PM
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