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National Cyber Security Awareness Week is an annual initiative of the Australian Government held in partnership with industry, community and consumer groups and state and territory governments.

Interpreters trial video with 3G and a $30 courier

Interpreters trial video with 3G and a $30 courier

Video conferencing kit traverses Victoria.
Ry Crozier Jan 21 2010 4:43PM Hardware
Gillard lays down MySchool gauntlet to union

Gillard lays down MySchool gauntlet to union

Won't rule out fines or docking teachers' pay.
Ry Crozier Jan 21 2010 2:45PM Software
Unisys modernises QLD TAFE IT services

Unisys modernises QLD TAFE IT services

Three-year extension to 12-year relationship.
Staff Writers Jan 20 2010 12:02PM Hardware
ASG scoops $23m WA Dept Education win

ASG scoops $23m WA Dept Education win

Additional services for Oracle environment.
Staff Writers Jan 19 2010 1:16PM Software
Parents pay for Labor laptops

Parents pay for Labor laptops

Opposition blasts computers for students scheme.
Ry Crozier Jan 18 2010 3:32PM Hardware
US Congress to undergo cybersecurity overhaul

US Congress to undergo cybersecurity overhaul

Training and malware scans on the agenda.
Dan Kaplan Dec 17 2009 11:40AM Security
Video: Software to light up the dark grid

Video: Software to light up the dark grid

IBM's Neill Roberts explains how analytics lifts a utility's IQ.
Nate Cochrane Dec 15 2009 9:56AM Networking
NSW Education to trump Microsoft on Windows 7 use

NSW Education to trump Microsoft on Windows 7 use

Unboxing up to 2,800 Windows 7 devices a day.
Ry Crozier Dec 11 2009 3:02PM Hardware
Telstra builds $280m NSW education fibre network

Telstra builds $280m NSW education fibre network

Linking all schools and TAFEs statewide.
Ry Crozier Nov 20 2009 8:01AM Telco/ISP
Tassie Education asks burning NBN question

Tassie Education asks burning NBN question

What do we do with it?
Staff Writers Nov 16 2009 3:02PM Software
SC World Congress: US Feds call for more collaboration

SC World Congress: US Feds call for more collaboration

Though "significant" progress has been made.
Angela Moscaritolo Oct 15 2009 11:29AM Security
Training needs to be done early

Training needs to be done early

Security experts agree on educating new employees from the get-go.
Dan Raywood Sep 28 2009 12:14PM Security
NSW students tear through 40TB a month

NSW students tear through 40TB a month

Hungry for bandwidth even with filters turned on.
Brett Winterford Sep 22 2009 2:38PM Networking
US Government wants emergency internet powers

US Government wants emergency internet powers

Presidential control of the internet.
Iain Thomson Aug 31 2009 6:56AM Telco/ISP
We don't need no education?

We don't need no education?

Advances in information technology have not been matched by advances in user education, as Lisa Myers explains.
Lisa Myers Aug 27 2009 4:24PM Security
Aussie to lead international ICT education project

Aussie to lead international ICT education project

The Australian Government has joined a research project with Cisco, Intel and Microsoft that aims to bridge the gap between education systems and ICT advances.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2009 11:55AM Software
Obama unveils US cybersecurity plan

Obama unveils US cybersecurity plan

President Barack Obama has outlined his plan to enhance cyber security protections in the US.
Shaun Nichols Jun 1 2009 1:08PM Security
Dell unveils educational Ubuntu netbook

Dell unveils educational Ubuntu netbook

Dell is offering a purpose-built netbook running a choice of Windows or Ubuntu for Aussie school students.
Staff Writers May 19 2009 5:39PM Hardware
Policymakers debate White House's role in cybersecurity

Policymakers debate White House's role in cybersecurity

Lawmakers and public policy experts have clashed at a U.S. Senate committee hearing over whether cybersecurity control should be taken away from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and placed under the White House's purview.
Angela Moscaritolo Apr 29 2009 10:26AM Security
Adobe wins $20m NSW education software deal

Adobe wins $20m NSW education software deal

Over 1.8 million school and TAFE students and teachers in NSW will receive Adobe software in a $20 million deal announced today.
Staff Writers Apr 21 2009 3:15PM Software

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