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Why is IBM being dragged before the Australian Human Rights Commission? How will your e-health records work? How hard can it be to secure credit card data, and who will get Vodafone's LTE upgrades first?
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Why is IBM being dragged before the Australian Human Rights Commission? How will your e-health records work? How hard can it be to secure credit card data, and who will get Vodafone's LTE upgrades first?
This week's podcast comes complete with a game: grab your iced venti six shot 2/3 half-caf mochalatte and see if you can count how many times we say "allegedly".
This week's topics:
- IBM Australia finds itself in hot water over an alleged sexual harassment claim;
- Vodafone customers to get LTE this year;
- A look inside how your e-health records will be controlled; and
- How over 600 credit card numbers went missing in a PCI DSS breach.
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Running time: 27 minutes, 24 seconds.