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Passengers given a big red button.
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Planning for the era of augmented intelligence
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Human Services ups security ante in email tender
Service to be used by Centrelink and Medicare.
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Feds to reduce authentication services
In search of a single sign-on for all Government services.
Brett Winterford
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Iain Thomson
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Human agents revealed in Telstra voice-to-text service
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Employers need to educate employees on security policy
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