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Aussies want mandatory data breach reporting: survey
Will public opinion get a bill back into parliament?
Paris Cowan
Oct 9 2013 3:32PM
Security
OIAC poll finds Facebook-loving Aussies concerned about privacy
Nine million Aussies check into Facebook every day.
SC Australia Staff
Oct 9 2013 10:14AM
Security
Law Reform Commission seeks input on data privacy
Metadata use, social media and drones could all be regulated.
Charis Palmer
Oct 9 2013 6:51AM
Training & Development
Vic Govt moves onto privacy, security phase of ICT plan
Chief technology advocate targets 'friction free' online services.
Paris Cowan
Oct 3 2013 11:44AM
Security
US snubs tech companies' request to reveal spying demands
Information 'invaluable' to adversaries.
David Ingram
Oct 3 2013 6:06AM
Security
Privacy Commissioner releases mobile app guidelines
Light touch on location data use.
Charis Palmer
Oct 2 2013 12:42PM
Training & Development
France close to fining Google over data privacy concerns
Search giant ignores 3-month warning.
Staff Writers
Sep 30 2013 6:51AM
Security
New Snowden leak reveals behavioural targeting
Metadata used to connect international networks.
Staff Writers
Sep 30 2013 6:02AM
Security
Want to be the NSA's civil libs chief?
You'll need to ensure the NSA doesn't go too far in its pursuit to maintain national security.
Danielle Walker
Sep 27 2013 8:33AM
Security
Big data and the myth of anonymity
Analysis: The Australian companies helping to destroy privacy.
Charis Palmer
Sep 26 2013 6:45AM
Strategy
Privacy Commissioner to release mobile app guidelines
New expectations for app developers.
Charis Palmer
Sep 24 2013 12:35PM
Security
Will Google AdID replace third-party cookies?
Advertising becomes more stealthy.
Danielle Walker
Sep 20 2013 9:00AM
Security
Facebook chief says NSA spying could hurt innovation
Global impact from govt mishandling.
Staff Writers
Sep 19 2013 3:51PM
Security
Cloud giants claim little impact from Snowden revelations
Boon for encryption sector.
Joseph Menn
Sep 16 2013 2:22PM
Security
Vodafone Germany suffers server breach
Millions of customers have personal data exposed.
Staff Writers
Sep 13 2013 6:49AM
Security
Google loses court appeal over Street View privacy
Judge refuses exemption from Wiretap Act.
Jonathan Stempel
Sep 12 2013 7:12AM
Networking
Updated: Coalition backflips on proof of age net filter
Policy error.
Ry Crozier
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Darren Pauli
Sep 5 2013 6:36PM
Security
Election 2013: A tech-first guide to the minor parties
Tech-friendly policies you might see in Parliament.
Paris Cowan
Sep 5 2013 1:22PM
Training & Development
Facebook mulls huge facial recognition database
Scope creep possible, but users can opt out.
Alexei Oreskovic
Aug 30 2013 6:20AM
Security
US intercepted UN comms: report
Chinese beat NSA to it.
Juha Saarinen
Aug 26 2013 9:00AM
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