Legislation stories - Page 3
RingCentral predicts key corporate trends for Australia in 2024
Tue, 28th Nov 2023
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RingCentral's top execs forecast AI, cybersecurity, corporate governance, privacy, and hybrid working to shape Australia's business scene in 2024.
FreeBSD Foundation introduces SSDF Attestation for secure software development
Tue, 7th Nov 2023
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FreeBSD Foundation launches SSDF Attestation, simplifying secure software development for vendors and cloud providers.
Smart utilities and cities will need initiatives to drive projects
Tue, 16th May 2023
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One of the biggest challenges today is how the infrastructure industry can create a new energy future to become more efficient, affordable, and sustainable.
How to turn security and compliance challenges into opportunities
Wed, 19th Apr 2023
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Transforming a business’s entire operations to ensure it remains compliant with regulations and legislations that can rapidly change can be complex.
Data ethics group discusses constraints of not having regulatory authority
Thu, 9th Feb 2023
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Minutes from the data ethics advisory group's October meeting show members discussed the constraints on it enforcing or influencing the issues brought to them.
2023 Cybersecurity predictions from CyberArk
Thu, 8th Dec 2022
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2022 has propelled organisations forward in its own way. In 2023 we will see yet another chapter of cybersecurity threats and challenges.
Invite-only panel reviews Australia's Security of Critical Infrastructure Act
Tue, 29th Nov 2022
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Hamish Hansford contributed alongside a panel of cyber and personnel security leaders in a discussion that attracted about 200 guests in-person and online.
Keeping Australian hospitals safe from cyberattack
Thu, 1st Sep 2022
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Australia's critical infrastructure protection extends to healthcare, with a focus on hospitals' intensive care units.
Cybercrime in Aotearoa: How does New Zealand law define it?
Thu, 23rd Jun 2022
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‘Cybercrime’ is a term we hear all the time, but what exactly is it, and how does New Zealand define it in legal terms?.
Fortinet appoints Nicole Quinn as APAC head of government relations
Fri, 3rd Jun 2022
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Fortinet appoints Nicole Quinn as APAC Head of Government Relations to position the company with key government stakeholders in the cybersecurity debates.
Legal challenge over decision that AI machines cannot be granted patents
Mon, 28th Feb 2022
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A legal challenge is being prepared to overturn the Intellectual Property Office's (IPONZ) decision not to recognise a machine as an inventor.
Rage against the machine: Can an AI programme be an inventor?
Tue, 22nd Feb 2022
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New Zealand has been caught by a global fight between humans and machines that might define intellectual property rights for the rest of the century.
NZ Govt security information bill passes its first reading
Fri, 31st Dec 2021
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The Security Information in Proceedings Legislation Bill has passed its first reading and will now be considered by Parliament's Justice Committee.
Cyber-worries delaying move to digital, says Deloitte
Tue, 31st Mar 2020
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The report, commissioned by VMware, states that the Asia Pacific is delaying digitalisation due to fear of cyber-attacks.
Australia needs to embrace legislation that encourages an on-demand economy
Tue, 12th Feb 2019
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Deliveroo calls for 'Future Work Act' to secure rights without sacrificing flexibility for Australian gig workers.
PB Tech fined $77k by District Court for ‘extensive failings’
Mon, 1st Oct 2018
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PB Tech has been fined NZD $77k by the Auckland District Court for selling over 4,000 non-compliant extended warranties, breaching consumer rights laws.
Third-party support cemented with Rimini Street win
Thu, 30th Aug 2018
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Rimini Street seeks a further US $41.3m in appeals after Court rules third-party support is in lawful competition with direct maintenance services.
How MSSPs must protect data in the breach disclosure era
Mon, 6th Aug 2018
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Australia’s new mandatory data breach disclosure laws impose strict reporting requirements on MSPs, ensuring better data protection and accountability.
Managing the information paradox in the NDB/GDPR era
Tue, 26th Jun 2018
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Businesses need a solution that helps manage compliance and audits while making it simple for the right people to access the data they need.
Going cashless to end the black economy: MYOB supports Aus Govt findings
Wed, 23rd May 2018
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The Black Economy Taskforce released the findings from its recent report that it will tackle large cash payments.