+ WA agencies made to check AI and automated decision tools' risks; University of Canberra sets aside $30 million to kick off 10-year digital plan; and more
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Thursday March 28, 2024
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  Telco/ISP  

Telstra explains why Triple Zero transfers failed

Post-mortem finds technical, process, and communication failures.

By Richard Chirgwin

 

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WA agencies made to check AI and automated decision tools' risks
  Software  

WA agencies made to check AI and automated decision tools' risks

Other states commit to intergovernmental AI scheme.

By Jeremy Nadel

 
University of Canberra sets aside $30 million to kick off 10-year digital plan
  Cloud  

University of Canberra sets aside $30 million to kick off 10-year digital plan

Three years to execute first 68 initiatives.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
Gigabit NBN services boosted by flat-rate pricing
  Telco/ISP  

Gigabit NBN services boosted by flat-rate pricing

SamKnows data shows performance uptick.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
South East Water creates CISO position
  Strategy  

South East Water creates CISO position

Securing both IT and operational technology.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
US offers bounty for info on 'Blackcat' hackers
  Security  

US offers bounty for info on 'Blackcat' hackers

Tables up to US$10 million.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Telstra finds its next networks and technology boss

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Aussie Broadband goes to court to keep Superloop stake

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AWS linked to fresh $450m Sydney data centre build
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AWS linked to fresh $450m Sydney data centre build

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"Unpatchable" vulnerability found in Apple's silicon
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"Unpatchable" vulnerability found in Apple's silicon

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