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Govt backed research body proposes big data for APS staff vetting
But admits 'just because we can do it, does not mean we should'.
John Hilvert
Sep 4 2014 9:50AM
Security
Govt dumps controversial Labor offshore cloud policy
Complaints lead to removal of double ministerial sign-off.
Allie Coyne
Sep 3 2014 10:33AM
Software
Research contradicts Brandis' focus on insider threats
Warns against creating an 'oppressive workplace'.
John Hilvert
Sep 3 2014 10:31AM
Security
Brandis boosts vetting of APS staff to prevent insider threats
Snowden-type threat ‘worse than malware attacks’.
Allie Coyne
Sep 2 2014 2:59PM
Security
ISPs willing to negotiate on 'three strikes' piracy regime
But reject throttling speeds.
Allie Coyne
Sep 1 2014 3:27PM
Telco/ISP
AFP, ASIO asked to clarify metadata mess
Law enforcement go public to confirm desire for source IP addresses.
Allie Coyne
Aug 8 2014 12:38PM
Security
Turnbull offers metadata definition
Doesn't include websites.
Allie Coyne
Aug 8 2014 8:51AM
Security
Brandis reveals websites will be included in data retention
Adds to confusion around definition of metadata.
Allie Coyne
Aug 6 2014 6:50PM
Security
Telcos still in the dark as Govt moves on data retention
Updated: Bill due before the end of the year.
Allie Coyne
Aug 5 2014 11:56AM
Security
Brandis' anti-piracy proposal won't work
[Opinion] Forcing ISPs to punish users is not the solution.
Nicolas Suzor
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Alex Button-Sloan
Jul 28 2014 2:08PM
Security
Australian Govt boosts spy powers
Puts data retention on the back burner.
Allie Coyne
Jul 16 2014 3:00PM
Security
iiNet urges consumers to lobby govt on piracy changes
No to website blocking, graduated warning.
Allie Coyne
Jun 10 2014 12:38PM
Telco/ISP
Brandis threatens to mandate 'three strikes'
ISPs urged to submit voluntary piracy code.
Allie Coyne
Feb 24 2014 1:51PM
Security
Labor, Coalition reject electronic surveillance committee
Second hit for Ludlam in a week.
Allie Coyne
Dec 12 2013 4:00PM
Security
Labor, Coalition reject electronic surveillance committee
Second hit for Ludlam in a week.
Allie Coyne
Dec 10 2013 4:41PM
Security
Huawei eyes opportunities beyond 'that' NBN bid
Expresses disappointment as political fallout rages.
Ry Crozier
Nov 1 2013 4:30PM
Networking
ISPs await invites into new anti-piracy talks
A-G's Department mails out letters.
Ry Crozier
Oct 28 2013 1:53PM
Telco/ISP
Senate allows Telstra bill to progress
Government passes second hurdle.
Ry Crozier
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Brett Winterford
Nov 24 2010 11:41AM
Telco/ISP
Conroy slammed over 'stunning' iiNet trial comments
Senator Conroy's damning commentary on iiNet's copyright infringement defence might be "grossly improper", but not in contempt of court, say legal experts.
Brett Winterford
Apr 2 2009 3:49PM
Telco/ISP
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