Google must amend app store contracts in French lawsuit defeat: ReportThe Paris Commercial Court found Google did not provide developers with the opportunity to effectively negotiate their terms for being on the Play Store.March 29, 2022 by Campbell Kwan in Legal
Australia may not be able to fill Coalition's 1,900 proposed cyber jobsRMIT cybersecurity expert said Australia's cyber skills shortage could lead to the cyber jobs announced in last night's federal Budget being unfilled.March 29, 2022 by Campbell Kwan in Security
Australian Budget 2022 delivers AU$9.9 billion for spicy cyberThis year's Budget sees the federal government put cybersecurity development at the fore, along with continued funding of the country's digital economy strategy.March 29, 2022 by Campbell Kwan in Security
EU and US confirm new transatlantic data flow agreement on the wayThe new framework's details are yet to be released.March 28, 2022 by Campbell Kwan in Security
Kaspersky blacklisted by FCC alongside China Telecom and China MobileAll three were added to list as they posed national security risks.March 27, 2022 by Campbell Kwan in Security
Europe agrees to landmark Digital Markets Act: What's next?The upcoming digital rules seek to blacklist certain practices used by tech giants to 'put an end' to their ever-increasing dominanceMarch 27, 2022 by Campbell Kwan in Social Media
PJCIS supports passage of second tranche of critical infrastructure cyber lawsThe committee noted that more consultation on cyber laws is still required, however.March 24, 2022 by Campbell Kwan in Security
Morrison wants organisations to prioritise trust over efficiency for data securityAustralia's prime minister made the warning at the opening of Macquarie Telecom's IC3 data centre.March 24, 2022 by Campbell Kwan in Security
Russian nationals charged for alleged roles in DragonFly and Triton hacksThe DragonFly hacks allegedly impacted the critical infrastructure of organisations across 135 countries.March 24, 2022 by Campbell Kwan in Security
Labor opposes controversial 'anti-trolling' Bill as it may make online trolling worseLabor Senator Kim Carr has blasted the federal government's proposed online defamation laws, saying the laws could do more harm than good.March 23, 2022 by Campbell Kwan in Government: AU