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Australian government bombarded by cyber attacks

IT Governance

Australia has been hit by a series of ongoing, sophisticated cyber attacks targeting “all levels of government”, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced. . To be frank, we do not believe it is in Australia’s long-term interest to manipulate the epidemic for personal gain, disregard facts and undermine international cooperation.” .

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Weekly Update 100

Troy Hunt

But I did want to share a little about the snow in Australia (turns out it's not all beaches) and some thoughts on gov initiatives in the news following my time with the Australia Cyber Security Centre in Canberra last week. Yes, Australia has snow! (a References.

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List of Data Breaches and Cyber Attacks in March 2023 – 41.9 Million Records Breached

IT Governance

You can find the full list of data breaches and cyber attacks below, including our new feature in which we delve into the month’s biggest incidents in a little more detail. Meanwhile, if you enjoy this sort of cyber security news, be sure to subscribe to our Weekly Round-up to receive the latest stories straight to your inbox.

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Using Twitter as a benchmark for Australian local government use of social media

ChiefTech

flavoured and have been thinking about where Australia is compared to the rest of the world. For example, while at Barcamp in Canberra this week, over in the US a Government 2.0 Lets consider the UK and Australia : Local authorities in the UK on Twitter = 90 out of 468 (approx. I’m planning to talk about something Gov 2.0

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ACT police admit they unlawfully accessed metadata more than 3,000 times

The Guardian Data Protection

The new disclosures include a total of 240 cases that resulted in information valuable to criminal investigations and two that “may have been used in a prosecution”.

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Ombudsman says ACT federal police may have illegally accessed location data

The Guardian Data Protection

Only nine out of 1,713 times ACT police accessed location was fully compliant with laws, putting prosecutions at risk, Ombudsman says The Australian federal police’s ACT unit has been blasted for a “cavalier” attitude to access of location information to arrest criminal suspects which could put prosecutions at risk.

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Enterprise 2.0 Conference notebook | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Oliver Marks Mobile RSS Email Alerts Comments Share Print Facebook Twitter Recommend Yahoo Buzz Digg Email Facebook Twitter StumbleUpon Reddit Home / News & Blogs / Collaboration 2.0 Hot Topics iPhone iPad Enterprise 2.0 Microsoft Office Green tech Smart phones Collaboration 2.0 Enterprise 2.0

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