Legal bot builder platform Josef raises $1M
Legal tech startup Josef, which helps Community Legal Centres (CLCs), law firms and enterprises create bots to assist clients with legal problems, has raised more than $1 million in a seed funding round.
Legal tech startup Josef, which helps Community Legal Centres (CLCs), law firms and enterprises create bots to assist clients with legal problems, has raised more than $1 million in a seed funding round.
Government plans to fine social media companies up to 10 per cent of their annual turnover for failing to quickly remove violent material from their platforms sets a “dangerous precedent”, according to the president of the Law Council of Australia.
The Regtech Association (RTA) has welcomed the recommendations in the final report from the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry, saying the changes represent a huge opportunity for the sector.
The NSW Law Reform Commission will review laws around access to a person’s social media accounts and ‘digital assets’ after they die.
Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology had been hosting core apps and systems in its two Hawthorn data centres for quite some time. But things are changing as the institution steadily moves towards a hybrid cloud environment.
Microsoft received 1,637 requests from Australian law enforcement bodies for the 12 months ending December last year.
The timing couldn’t have been worse.
TechnologyOne has denied claims of unfair dismissal and alleged bullying by its former regional manager for Victoria.
One of Eastern Europe’s most prolific cyber criminals has been arrested in a joint operation involving Belarus, Germany and the US.
Secure Logic founder, Santosh Devaraj, has been named in a legal battle that began when the company launched proceedings against two former executives.
The government published draft laws today that would let financial technology companies operate without a full licence, a measure it said would encourage innovation without compromising existing levels of consumer protection.
A “middle school utopia” is how Alicia Kozakiewicz remembers the Yahoo chatrooms of the early noughties.
In response to the growing privacy concerns around personal data, the Australian Government recently passed the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Act 2017 (Cth) (the ‘New Data Breach Notification Laws’).
A Queensland man who set up three allegedly fraudulent IT companies has been charged after an investigation into a multinational ransomware scam.
The Federal Government’s Diverted Profits Tax has been passed into law, with the new legislation set to come into effect from the beginning of July.