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The offshoring of data held by telcos and ISPs is set to come under scrutiny amid recommended changes to the Government’s proposed telco security legislation.
Australia will push “thwarting the encryption of terrorist messaging” at a meeting of the Five Eyes nations in Canada this week.
Australia addresses the "involvement of industry in thwarting the encryption of terrorist messaging" at the Five Eyes conference in Canada.
A new report has revealed that more than half of Aussie organisations surveyed have experienced an incident in which their data or systems were compromised.
The Federal Government is calling on feedback from industry stakeholders over proposals to open up mandatorily retained telco metadata to be used in civil lawsuits.
Cyber security researchers will be considered guilty until they prove their innocence under proposed changes to The Privacy Act put forward by the Attorney-General’s department.
Security researchers who inadvertently re-identify anonymised public government data could face jail time, under new proposed legislation.
The Australian government has decided not to treat the re-identification of anonymised data by security researchers as a criminal offence under proposed Privacy Act changes.
A coalition of industry groups have drawn up a number of concerns with the Federal Government’s draft legislation into telecommunications infrastructure security.
The Communications Alliance has called for caution following the release of the Government’s online copyright infringement discussion paper.
Australia's Attorney-General, George Brandis, opened CeBit 2014 by discussing some of the challenges facing the public and private sectors in terms of identity protection.