Australian organisations suffering ‘cyber fatigue’
Australian organisations are struggling to defend against cyber threats according to a recent study.
Australian organisations are struggling to defend against cyber threats according to a recent study.
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has issued a battle cry to the technology industry to overhaul the IT networking underpinning its global military outposts.
Australia’s data encrytion laws, which compel tech firms to give police and security agencies access to encrypted messages, are an oppression of human rights, according to a visiting cyber expert.
Huawei Australia’s chief executive officer has affirmed the company “will never give up” on the country despite its ban from the 5G infrastructure roll-out.
Australia’s intelligence agency is to embark on a major overhaul of its IT infrastructure that will see the department adopt a hybrid cloud solution across Microsoft Azure.
NBN Co has deployed the first G-fast-capable distribution point units (DPUs) following its long-running partnerships with fixed-broadband vendors Nokia and Adtran.
Staff at Google Australia’s headquarters in Sydney staged a walkout in protest of the company’s “workplace that doesn’t work for everyone”.
Apple has raised concerns about the Assistance and Access Bill, arguing its “dangerously ambiguous” wording will create a risk to weakened cyber security.
More than nine in ten Australians surveyed for Gemalto’s Data Security Confidence Index say organisations should be encrypting the data they hold, although fewer than one in 10 say they have a complete understanding of what encryption does.
China's Huawei Technologies has gone on the offensive against Australian claims it poses a security risk.
Google Australia's managing director Jason Pellegrino has emphasised the importance of consumer trust in the company, saying that without it "our business doesn't exist".
Microsoft received 1,637 requests from Australian law enforcement bodies for the 12 months ending December last year.
A group of disgruntled members are calling for mutiny in auDA, the body responsible for administering Australia’s top-level domain.
Amazon.com has launched its signature delivery business for third-party sellers in Australia, marking the latest phase of its expansion in the country.
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