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    Analysts: AT&T iPhone subsidy could hurt carrier's finances 15 July, 2009 09:05

    The iPhone subsidy AT&T pays for each device totals about US$300 and is expected by some analysts to take a toll on the carrier's quarterly finances when they're reported next week.
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    Biometrics sweep NSW gaols 17 June, 2009 14:56

    The NSW Department of Corrective Services will implement mandatory iris scanning and fingerprinting across its 32 prisons to help verify visitor identities.
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    WA jails' identity management goes biometric 15 October, 2008 14:23

    Argus Solutions [ASX: ASV] has integrated the biometric features of its Cornerstone identity management solution with the Total Offender Management System [TOMS] for WA jails.
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    Argus wins WA Government tender 09 July, 2008 14:50

    Argus Solutions (ASX:ASV) has won a tender to supply its Cornerstone identity management suite to four Western Australian correctional facilities.
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    Argus to install Cornerstone in another prison 11 June, 2008 16:38

    Argus Solutions (ASX: ASV) will soon install its Cornerstone facial recognition solution in another NSW prison.
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    NT e-health system cleans up doctor's handwriting 16 May, 2008 11:51

    The Northern Territory government has launched a new electronic prescription service that aims to reduce discrepancies caused by doctor's handwriting and improve patient care.
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    Biometrics Institute to debate border control, fraud and privacy 06 June, 2007 10:47

    The Biometrics Institute will host a high level international conference in Sydney this week to examine the use of technology in combating fraud, and greater security in border control and financial services while still maintaining privacy.
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    Iris scan secures opiates 17 August, 2006 15:19

    As a producer of legal opiates for the world market, TPI Enterprises cannot rely on single-factor authentication.
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    HealthInsite mends IT with open source 20 April, 2005 13:56

    Federal government health portal, HealthInsite has been gradually adopting open source software as the best way to fix point problems, and pocket huge savings in the process.
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    Australian police recommend biometrics 03 March, 2003 11:46

    Pushing the case for biometrics security, Australia’s police forces demonstrated the ease of creating false documentation at a conference in Sydney last week.
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    Hardened OSes boost e-commerce security 27 April, 2001 09:27

    With businesses, organizations, and government agencies exploiting interactive Web-based technology to deliver online services to employees, customers, and suppliers, Web servers have become the pivot point that connects authorized users to databases and internal network applications. Unfortunately, Web server architectures are exceedingly susceptible to security attacks, especially those Web server architectures that are built on universal OSes.
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