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Should AI be in charge of sentencing Australia's criminals?

Should AI be in charge of sentencing Australia's criminals?

Swinburne researchers put forward their case.
Allie Coyne Jan 30 2018 11:10AM Software
Aussie crypto exchange turns attention to new laws

Aussie crypto exchange turns attention to new laws

BTC Markets expects delays, fine-tuning.
Ry Crozier Jan 3 2018 10:37AM Financial Services
AFP's foreign metadata disclosures dip

AFP's foreign metadata disclosures dip

New figures revealed in quick succession.
Ry Crozier Dec 11 2017 2:30PM Telco/ISP
US asks China not to enforce cybersecurity law

US asks China not to enforce cybersecurity law

Argues impact on cross-border data transfers.
Tom Miles Sep 27 2017 11:22AM Security
Judge orders Google to turn over foreign emails

Judge orders Google to turn over foreign emails

Opposite ruling to similar case with Microsoft.
Jonathan Stempel Feb 6 2017 6:37AM Security
UK considers ten-year prison term for file sharers

UK considers ten-year prison term for file sharers

Stronger stance on copyright infringement.
Juha Saarinen Jul 20 2015 5:10AM Strategy
Web giants face fines in online bullying crackdown

Web giants face fines in online bullying crackdown

Up to $17,000 per day for ignoring notices.
Paris Cowan Dec 3 2014 12:02PM Strategy
Be wary of the EU's 'right to be forgotten'

Be wary of the EU's 'right to be forgotten'

[Opinion] Case against Google sets a dangerous precedent.
Dan Jerker B. Svantesson Dec 2 2014 1:00PM Software
The Fitbit detectives that could be using your data in court

The Fitbit detectives that could be using your data in court

[Opinion] Will the law catch up with wearables and lifestyle tracking?
David Glance Nov 24 2014 10:03AM Training & Development
SA votes to protect itself from open data lawsuits

SA votes to protect itself from open data lawsuits

Immunity laws cover government against civil suits.
Paris Cowan Nov 20 2014 11:54AM Strategy
Inside the legalities of digital signatures

Inside the legalities of digital signatures

What is okay to e-sign in the eyes of the law?
Paris Cowan Sep 25 2014 11:49AM Software
ALRC drops safe harbour from proposed privacy law

ALRC drops safe harbour from proposed privacy law

Online intermediaries encouraged to act against breaches.
Paris Cowan Sep 3 2014 1:20PM Strategy
NBN Co appeals $200m Telstra CPI judgment

NBN Co appeals $200m Telstra CPI judgment

Heads back to court after loss.
Allie Coyne Aug 27 2014 3:17PM Telco/ISP
UK passes controversial data retention bill

UK passes controversial data retention bill

Telcos forced to store user data for a year.
Steve Gold Jul 18 2014 11:52AM Security
Qld to roll out ID scanner network for pubs and clubs

Qld to roll out ID scanner network for pubs and clubs

Security still up in the air.
Paris Cowan Jul 18 2014 11:38AM Hardware
Global crackdown nabs 100 hackers over Blackshades Trojan

Global crackdown nabs 100 hackers over Blackshades Trojan

Aussie law enforcement assists.
Doug Drinkwater May 20 2014 9:50AM Security
Tough NZ comms interception, network security law kicks in

Tough NZ comms interception, network security law kicks in

Aussie operators in NZ must register with police.
Juha Saarinen May 13 2014 6:06AM Strategy
US judge rules search warrants extend to overseas email accounts

US judge rules search warrants extend to overseas email accounts

Microsoft to seek review of decision.
Staff Writers Apr 28 2014 8:48AM Security
Solving cybercrime starts with reporting

Solving cybercrime starts with reporting

WA Police detective calls for openness.
Munir Kotadia Apr 24 2014 3:40PM Security
US urges businesses to share cyber threat data

US urges businesses to share cyber threat data

Not in breach of collusion laws, officials advise.
Staff Writers Apr 11 2014 6:57AM Security

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