Aussie cybersecurity startup wins global recognition
An Australian cybersecurity startup is gaining international attention but claims Australian big business and governments are reluctant to support home-grown talent.
Michael Gorey is a reporter at The Canberra Times
An Australian cybersecurity startup is gaining international attention but claims Australian big business and governments are reluctant to support home-grown talent.
A national survey of how organisations handle privacy shows that 91 per cent believe they could be more transparent with consumers about how their information is used.
Canberra company Skoolbo launched a new television program called Preschool Play in Singapore last month.
Fifteen ACT start-ups set to pitch ideas to hundreds of international investors.
Federal agencies are embracing digital records management and helping to achieve significant savings, according to the National Archives of Australia.
There are no plans for Australia to follow the UK's lead and require internet service providers to offer network-level filters that block children from viewing internet porn.
Global cyber security firm Intel Security has been renamed McAfee and now operates as an independent company, completing a split from Intel.
Australians now have some comfort they will at least be notified if there's a massive leak of online personal data and many companies are expected to ramp up cyber security after federal parliament passed mandatory breach reporting laws.
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