Archived News for IT Professionals - July, 2023
The Australian Services Union has launched a campaign to secure a legislative "Right to Disconnect" ...
Huge tech advance questioned
Scientists in South Korea say they have created an astounding room-temperature superconductor.
Korean picked for army build
Australia has for the first time issued a major military deal to an Asian country.
Campbell leaves plum job
Kathryn Campbell, a senior public servant embroiled in the robodebt scandal, has resigned from her job at the Department of Defence.
Congress hears alien claims
A whistleblower has told the US Congress that the government is hiding evidence of ‘non-human intelligence’.
Folding sheets for new prints
Japanese scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking ‘4D printing’ method.
AFP software probed
Australia’s privacy regulator is investigating the Australian Federal Police's (AFP) use of the retail surveillance platform Auror.
AI microscope slams samples
Authorities are testing an AI-enabled, automated microscope for rapid diagnosis.
ACCC eyes data brokers
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is setting its sights on data broker services.
ANSTO aids ancient protection
ANSTO has teamed up with local authorities to protect ancient Aboriginal rock art in Western Australia.
Cyber head rejects ransoms
Australia's first-ever cybersecurity coordinator has called on companies not to fall into the ransom trap.
Cyber strategy quiet
Despite millions spent, Australia’s new cybersecurity strategy is yet to be seen.
Robodebt figures on notice
Senior public official Kathryn Campbell has been suspended without pay following ...