Security measures in Australian government agencies are lacking, according to an audit report.
The new Consumer Protection Act places a burden on companies to scrutinise their online terms and conditions.
Public engagement on e-tolling will continue until 7 April, and the Department of Transport has already received many submissions.
The Competition Commission has not found any evidence that SA's two largest mobile operators colluded on interconnect rates.
The company has filed 22 'friend of the court' briefs from various companies as well the US government.
The ISG partners with key stakeholders for incident response and sharing of information regarding cyber crime.
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Garth Coetser could spend at least 15 years behind bars if convicted of tax fraud.
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The government plans to implement a self-regulatory mechanism that will review objectionable content being aired.
The oil company's proposed shale gas initiative in the Karoo would cause radio frequency interference for the telescope.
A new law is unlikely to make credit bureaus clean up their databases, leaving consumers at risk.