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Coverage of new security research as it emerges from the industry trenches. You'll find articles including security conference coverage, snapshots of technical papers and videos.

Aussie study aims to capture true value of public wi-fi

Aussie study aims to capture true value of public wi-fi

Will a toned-down NBN force local communities to innovate?
Paris Cowan Jan 23 2015 12:29PM Telco/ISP
Education CIO of the year: The contenders

Education CIO of the year: The contenders

Getting ahead in a packed market.
Staff Writers Dec 17 2014 3:19PM Training & Development
NICTA CEO resigns over clash with board

NICTA CEO resigns over clash with board

Failure to agree on strategy for cash-poor organisation.
Allie Coyne Nov 28 2014 2:31PM Strategy
Are body measurements the next frontier in biometric ID?

Are body measurements the next frontier in biometric ID?

More accurate than facial recognition, Adelaide researcher finds.
Paris Cowan Nov 28 2014 12:30PM Software
CSIRO staff angry at execs' failure to secure funding

CSIRO staff angry at execs' failure to secure funding

Morale low after restructure.
Allie Coyne Nov 18 2014 10:49AM Training & Development
Teaching drones to navigate like birds

Teaching drones to navigate like birds

[Opinion] What Google, Amazon could learn from nature.
Mandyam Srinivasan , Ingo Schiffner Nov 5 2014 2:18PM Hardware
Australia needs to stop selling its innovation sector short

Australia needs to stop selling its innovation sector short

[Opinion] We need a global perspective.
David Havyatt Oct 31 2014 10:29AM Telco/ISP
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak joins UTS

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak joins UTS

Takes up adjunct professor role.
Paris Cowan Oct 21 2014 2:06PM Training & Development
Govt grant buys Victorian supercomputer two more years

Govt grant buys Victorian supercomputer two more years

As original VLSCI funding dries up.
Paris Cowan Oct 21 2014 6:23AM Hardware
Magnus supercomputer offered up to 'Petascale pioneers'

Magnus supercomputer offered up to 'Petascale pioneers'

Pawsey team aims to challenge the ambitions of Aussie science.
Paris Cowan Sep 29 2014 6:04AM Hardware
‘Frankenstein’ robots merge rat brain, human eye at QUT

‘Frankenstein’ robots merge rat brain, human eye at QUT

Researchers aim to create better navigation software.
Allie Coyne Sep 16 2014 11:23AM Software
Microsoft sued by Getty over Bing photo tool

Microsoft sued by Getty over Bing photo tool

Claims copyright infringement allowed to run rampant.
Staff Writers Sep 5 2014 8:38AM Software
Cash rolls in for ground-breaking optical storage study

Cash rolls in for ground-breaking optical storage study

Shrinking the data centre down to one compact disc.
Paris Cowan Sep 5 2014 6:16AM Storage
IBM unveils computer chip that emulates human brain

IBM unveils computer chip that emulates human brain

Low power cognitive computing.
Juha Saarinen Aug 8 2014 12:34PM Hardware
USB devices offer hackers direct route into computers

USB devices offer hackers direct route into computers

New research finds USB malware can evade PC security.
Staff Writers Aug 1 2014 9:47AM Security
Photos: Innovation sprouts up among the lettuces

Photos: Innovation sprouts up among the lettuces

Inside the 21st Century farms managed from a smartphone.
Paris Cowan Jul 14 2014 5:46AM Hardware
Telstra offers first funding lifeline to NICTA

Telstra offers first funding lifeline to NICTA

Collaboration to help close funding gap.
Brett Winterford May 28 2014 3:10PM Networking
CSIRO prepares to cut another 300 jobs

CSIRO prepares to cut another 300 jobs

Up to 700 to go in a year.
Allie Coyne Apr 14 2014 10:35AM Strategy
NSA infiltrated RSA security more deeply than thought

NSA infiltrated RSA security more deeply than thought

Second tool discovered.
Staff Writers Apr 1 2014 6:21AM Security
Long-term research shows no health effects from mobiles

Long-term research shows no health effects from mobiles

Eleven-year program presents its findings.
Juha Saarinen Feb 11 2014 3:12PM Telco/ISP

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