NATO stories - Page 14

IWD 2021: Making the tech sector more diverse by making it relatable
Mon, 8th Mar 2021
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Gender diversity remains a problem in Australia's tech sector, but to stay competitive, diversity and inclusion must be prioritised.

IWD 2021: LogRhythm VP on recognising the skills women bring to the table
Mon, 8th Mar 2021
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The IT industry needs to take a deliberate, top-down approach to attract more women and ensure gender diversity, says Joanne Wong from LogRhythm.

NEXTDC wins APAC Business Award
Tue, 16th Feb 2021
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Australian data center provider NEXTDC has been named Australia's Most Reliable Data Center Provider at the APAC Business Awards.

Imperva updates WAAP and Data Security offerings with emphasis on simplicity
Tue, 2nd Feb 2021
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data analytics
Imperva has enhanced its Web Application and API Protection products to help businesses tackle complex cyber threats.

AIIA launches new skills hub to boost Aussie ICT industry
Fri, 29th Jan 2021
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tertiary education
The hub was created as a digital skills platform to connect ICT training needs of industry and employees with VET, tertiary and industry digital courses.

Euro data center & cloud providers commit to climate neutrality by 2030
Wed, 27th Jan 2021
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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cleantech
The initiative is called the Climate Neutral Data Centre pact and is entirely self-regulated by its signatories.

Scientists use 3D printer to print 'bone' with living cells
Mon, 25th Jan 2021
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unsw
Scientists at UNSW Sydney have developed a ceramic-based ink that could allow surgeons to 3D-print bone parts with living cells for repairs.

AIIA welcomes Australia's new Minister for the Digital Economy
Fri, 25th Dec 2020
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federal government
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australian economy
Senator Jane Hume has been appointed as Australia's new Minister for the Digital Economy, welcomed by the Australian Information Industry Association.

Attempts to block Google's acquisition of Fitbit over health privacy
Tue, 10th Nov 2020
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Monash Business School aims to halt Google's acquisition of Fitbit, claiming it could monetise health data from 28 million users.

National Missing Persons Hackathon returns for a second year
Wed, 4th Nov 2020
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austcyber
The National Missing Persons Hackathon has taken place in Australia, with 650 participants generating leads for national missing person cases.

Digital payments fuelling fraud surge during COVID-19 crisis
Tue, 27th Oct 2020
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sas
Digital payments are driving a multibillion-dollar fraud surge worldwide, fueled by the rapid adoption of mobile apps and online channels during the pandemic.

Revealed: Imperva publishes research on decade old botnet, responsible for millions of attacks
Tue, 27th Oct 2020
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Imperva Research Labs has revealed findings of a six-month intensive investigation into a botnet that has been exploiting CMS vulnerabilities.

Five Eyes nations want legal access to backdoors to fight 'illegal content'
Tue, 13th Oct 2020
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encryption
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law enforcement
The nations argue that encryption can make the enforcement of public safety difficult, particularly when it comes to serious problems like child exploitation.

Fujitsu new tech ensures inter-business data trust
Thu, 8th Oct 2020
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malware
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zero trust security
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cybersecurity
The technology can verify when and by whom the data was created, and whether it has been tampered with, to ensure trusted data exchange.

Commerce Commission confirms approach to enforcing telco obligations
Fri, 2nd Oct 2020
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commerce commission
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fibre
Commerce Commission releases guidance on monitoring and enforcing obligations of telecom operators to offer wholesale services on non-discriminatory basis.

UNESCO completes major progress on establishing foundation of ethics for AI
Mon, 21st Sep 2020
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ethics
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unesco
UNESCO progress the development of a global normative instrument for the ethics of AI, with experts urging public awareness to be raised.

Global attack volume down, but fraud and cyber threats still going strong
Fri, 18th Sep 2020
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advanced persistent threat protection
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fraud
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cyber threats
New opportunities and risks exist for APAC organisations in online channels during this global pandemic, according to a biannual Cybercrime Report.

Aussies supportive, but sketchy, about role of AI in society
Fri, 4th Sep 2020
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ai
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monash university
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research director
Australians positive about AI but have doubts about privacy and job security, says study from Monash University.

Edge computing market set to explode by 2022, thanks to demand from industrial enterprises
Thu, 27th Aug 2020
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uc
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edge computing
By 2022, 90% of industrial enterprises will be utilising edge computing, with the multi-access edge computing market set to reach $7.23 billion by 2024.

Macquarie to build Government data centre in Canberra
Tue, 16th Jun 2020
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hyperscale
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government
With construction due to commence in July, the initial investment of AU$17 million will be used to build stage one by December 2020.