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Why women quit cybersecurity
Let us count the ways.
The number one pet hate of hackers
Penetration testers have an overriding frustration.
Reflections of a 50-year ICT career
One ACS employee has had the ride of a lifetime.
CIA uses iPhones and Samsung TVs to spy on citizens
And breaches to Australian government’s new data retention laws barely rated.
Calling all women in ICT
Develop your business leadership skills with a scholarship.
A new paradigm
Why our education system needs an overhaul.
International Women's Day: #BeBoldForChange
How have you instigated change in your workplace?
How one university gives its ICT grads the edge
It's no longer enough to graduate and jump into the workforce.
ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 12
Control Data Australia was second only to IBM.
ACS launches first advanced professional accreditation for ICT grads
The University of Wollongong (UOW) is offering a Master of Information and Communication Technology Advanced.
How to survive ransomware: play it small
Crypto-ransomware is on the rise. What should you do if your organisation gets hit?
The unintended casualty of poor cybersecurity
It’s a matter of trust.
Uber loses landmark Australian court case as spotlight increases on internal culture
Drivers must pay GST as troubles continue for Uber.
What are your earliest memories of our industry?
Help us make history with your story.
Bill Marmion on WA's ICT plan
The Innovation Minister says the Government is making great progress.
ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 11
At last: the formation of the Australian Computer Society.
Kate Doust talks ICT
As the WA election looms, where does Labor stand on ICT?
In the money: ICT contractors in hot demand
Why a full-time role doesn’t pay.
Getting serious about cybersecurity standards
ACS President Anthony Wong on lessons learned from the Australian Cyber Security Mission to San Francisco.
ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 10
Before the ACS, there were five computer societies.