Australian Government stories
Efforts to remake web services in a decentralised, persistent and uncensorable manner are likely the most important work happening in tech today.
Canberra cybersecurity firm, Penten, has been awarded a $1.3m contract to enhance the Australian Army's wireless device security.
The New Zealand and Australian Governments have condemned Russia for the NotPetya cyber attack that caused global damage.
If Australia wants to continue to be agile across government technology, cloud technology is a must-have, and the transition needs to happen now.
Datacom has secured a three-year contract with the Australian Department of Home Affairs to provide client inquiry services.
Recently at AWS's re:Invent event, TechDay had the opportunity to sit down with Peter Moore, AWS APAC and Japan regional managing director.
By taking an API-led approach, government agencies are able to put data at the centre of their missions and innovate rapidly, without losing security.
Macquarie Telecom has promoted David Hirst to a new position focused on its data center expansion plan. Hirst joined the company nine years ago.
Six homegrown cybersecurity startups are gearing up to head for San Francisco as part of the Turnbull Government's Landing Pad Program.
The strategy aims to promote economic growth and prosperity through digital trade while maintaining a secure and free cyberspace for all stakeholders.
Australia needs at least another 500 more cyber graduates to meet existing demand for cybersecurity as CISOs tackle the shortage.
From July 1, Australian employers with 20 or more employees will need to use STP-enabled software to report employees' tax and super information.
Australia's Trusted Digital Identity Framework moves closer to reality as DTA consults with experts to develop accreditation standards.
Dimension Data Australia will now be able to provide cloud security services to the Australian Government for protected data.
Wattcost urges NSW Premier Berejiklian to bolster support for Australia's innovation sector during a tour of their new Sydney startup facility.
As the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Act comes into effect, Aleron stresses prevention over cure to avoid hefty fines and loss of trust.
The majority of government websites are underperforming, with the best site scoring 4.6 out of 10 - a failing grade.
With a $3m investment, Cisco will help to develop solutions to current and emerging skill shortages in cyber technologies.
Optus Business has announced that it will invest $3.5 million into Australia's Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre (CRC).
The Australian National University has established the country's first interdisciplinary Cyber Institute, announced during a visit to Israel last week.