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The end of privacy in the digital workplace
Comment: Study finds surveillance pervading everyday life.
Peter Holland
Jun 18 2012 7:00AM
Strategy
UK presses on with data retention law
Lobby groups, Government partner hit out.
Juha Saarinen
Jun 15 2012 6:50AM
Security
Cops not govt to access Brit surveillance data
The police will be able to store and access details of internet use in the UK for a year.
Dan Raywood
Jun 14 2012 10:48PM
Security
Queen details data retention plans
New powers open a "can of worms".
Dan Raywood
May 10 2012 11:33AM
Security
Australia on 'surveillance' list
Losing the censorship war.
Liam Tung
Mar 15 2012 9:02AM
Security
Australian internet filter puts us on 'surveillance' list
Losing the censorship war.
Liam Tung
Mar 14 2012 10:25AM
Telco/ISP
US Defence to keep funding spy tech
Despite overall budget cuts.
a Staff Writer
Jan 6 2012 6:26AM
Hardware
WikiLeaks maps intercept money mines
Assange accuses Australia of developing and selling spy systems.
Liam Tung
Dec 2 2011 7:14AM
Security
Arrests from telecoms intercepts rise
Demands for stored data dwarf 'live' service intercepts.
Liam Tung
Nov 3 2011 7:09AM
Telco/ISP
Cisco in the lead for huge Chinese surveillance contract
The harmonising effect of networked cameras.
Liam Tung
Jul 6 2011 11:00AM
Networking
Government softens stance on data retention
Extends laws to comply with the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime.
John Hilvert
Jun 22 2011 11:43AM
Security
Covert spy ops get audit tick
But some compliance errors logged in AFP warrant requests.
SC Australia Staff
May 25 2011 12:39PM
Security
NBN Co to open 24x7 network surveillance centre
Houses "specialist tiger" tactical response unit.
Ry Crozier
Feb 7 2011 6:01AM
Telco/ISP
Ombudsman spies "problems" with carrier access
Lack of clarity when police seek data stored by ISPs.
Ry Crozier
Nov 8 2010 3:18PM
Telco/ISP
Government surveillance a slippery slope: Ponemon
No looking back from Patriot Act, data retention laws.
Liz Tay
Sep 2 2010 11:14AM
Security
Off-the-shelf laptops track targets in sets
Defence technology could improve traffic management, crowd monitoring.
Liz Tay
Aug 19 2010 2:31PM
Oddware
School cleared of webcam spying
56,000 snaps but no criminal intent.
Liam Tung
Aug 19 2010 6:51AM
Hardware
Victoria to clamp down on improper surveillance
‘Happy slapping’, toilet and upskirt cams targeted.
Liz Tay
Aug 12 2010 4:33PM
Security
Sydney's SMARTS acquired by NASDAQ
Local technology firm to serve the world's stock exchanges.
Mahesh Sharma
Jul 28 2010 9:34AM
Security
Queensland Rail shortlists rail WiFi suppliers
Queensland prefers surveillance over internet service.
Liam Tung
Jun 16 2010 5:01AM
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