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Why NHS contractors pushed patient data to the cloud
Fresh privacy concerns for the UK’s National Health Service.
Brian Corrigan
Mar 4 2014 1:14PM
Software
Target breach halves holiday profit, costs $68 million to fix
Supermarket share value begins to recover.
Jim Finkle
Feb 27 2014 6:38AM
Security
NSW Police to pilot first-stop data drop box
Email, shared drives not appropriate.
Allie Coyne
Feb 20 2014 12:54PM
Storage
US senator sues Obama govt over NSA spying
Says activities violate privacy rights.
Staff Writers
Feb 13 2014 12:17PM
Security
Telstra pours $650 million into mobile infrastructure
Betting on 4G.
Allie Coyne
Feb 13 2014 10:30AM
Telco/ISP
Barclays investigates theft of 27k user details
Customer data on black market.
Staff Writers
Feb 11 2014 11:46AM
Security
Govt moves on trans-Tasman roaming costs
Do recent price cuts render new powers redundant?
Ry Crozier
Jan 31 2014 10:07AM
Telco/ISP
ACMA denies shaping push for mobile internet
Sticks with TCP code initiatives.
Ry Crozier
Jan 29 2014 10:54AM
Telco/ISP
UK spy agency using Splunk for Facebook, YouTube data haul
To analyse trends.
Allie Coyne
Jan 28 2014 11:26AM
Security
Apple opens up on data requests after US govt deal
US tech giants allowed more transparency.
Allie Coyne
Jan 28 2014 9:03AM
Security
Equinix commits US$60m to Melbourne data centre
First Australian presence outside Sydney.
Ry Crozier
Jan 23 2014 12:00PM
Networking
Transport NSW picks SAP as ERP core
Awards $13m data migration contract.
Allie Coyne
Jan 21 2014 6:21AM
Software
Southern Cross Cable embarks on major capacity increase
Price drops expected.
Juha Saarinen
Jan 15 2014 6:00AM
Telco/ISP
Woodside productivity drive targets SAP data entry
Five-year initiative launched.
Ry Crozier
Jan 14 2014 1:16PM
Strategy
Is your IP address personal information?
[Blog post]: The improbability of Privacy Act compliance, Pt 1.
Brett Winterford
Jan 13 2014 1:52PM
Software
Telstra dials up co-lo space in NextDC
No plans to build its own co-lo facilities?
Ry Crozier
Dec 17 2013 6:37AM
Networking
Greens to re-introduce Get A Warrant Bill
Intelligence agency access to metadata increases in 2013.
Allie Coyne
Dec 13 2013 12:24PM
Security
Google opens first Asian data centres
Abandons build plans in Hong Kong.
Clare Jim
Dec 12 2013 6:27AM
Networking
Data on 20M Chinese hotel guests dumped online by hackers
The privacy of millions of Chinese hotel guests is at risk after hackers posted their personal data online.
Marcos Colon
Dec 11 2013 10:00AM
Security
Hackers infiltrate European ministry networks at G20 summit
Chinese hackers spied on five European ministries' computers by way of a phishing attack at September's G20 Summit, according to new research.
Ashley Carman
Dec 11 2013 7:00AM
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