Former Aussie PM Malcolm Turnbull joins Kasada board
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has joined the board of directors for cyber security services company, Kasada.
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has joined the board of directors for cyber security services company, Kasada.
The Federal Government has opened the Australian Cyber Security Centre new headquarters in Canberra, a purpose-built facility at the heart of the capital.
The former CEO of the Government’s Digital Transformation Office, Paul Shetler, recommends the Government cap what it spends on external consultants.
Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, has condemned North Korea for the use of 'WannaCry' ransomware earlier this year.
Australia will push “thwarting the encryption of terrorist messaging” at a meeting of the Five Eyes nations in Canada this week.
The Aussie IT industry responds to the government's move to abolish its 457 visa program.
The Govt will abolish Australia's 457 visa program, which is used heavily by the local IT industry to recruit skilled workers.
Cast your eye around and by all public accounts, it seems the federal government has lost its way with innovation. A former jewel in prime minister Malcolm Turnbull’s crown has lost its sparkle.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) suffered a humiliating failure of its systems last August, which was largely attributed to its inability to manage security and operational risk of a key business system.
Why “warmware” risks are on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s national security radar, and what local partners can do about it.
The NBN is almost halfway to completion, but will it meet Australia’s connectivity needs?
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has once again taken IBM to task over its role in the 2016 Census website outage.
Big Blue fires Census bullet back at Australian Government, with Nextgen and Vocus also coming under fire.
What Yellowfin's chief thinks Australia needs to do to energise the local start-up scene.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics has pointed the finger firmly at IBM over the outage of the 2016 online Census form following four DDoS attacks in early August.