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    Vent IT: Is Internet content filtering feasible? 15/05/2008 13:40:05

    Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has pushed ahead with the controversial national content filtering scheme with a $125.8 million budget allocation announced this week.
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    Businesses get green light on IM interception 14/04/2008 19:21:33

    Businesses will be able to intercept e-mail and instant messaging communications under proposed changes by the federal government to prevent data leakage.
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    Great wall of Australia: Industry rejects sanitized Internet 14/01/2008 11:32:08

    Internet Service Providers (ISPs), IT managers and the Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) have slammed the federal government's national content filtering scheme and dubbed it a technically impossible token gesture.
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    Government steps up electronic surveillance without a warrant 17/09/2007 16:19:39

    More than a year after the federal government first proposed legislation allowing law enforcement to monitor mobile phones, e-mail, SMS and voicemail messages without a warrant, the amendments have finally reached the Senate with fiery debate expected to follow its introduction into the Upper House of parliament.
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    2Clix lawsuit a 'chilling' attack on free speech 14/09/2007 15:14:33

    The lawsuit filed by 2Clix against Whirlpool forum creator, Simon Wright, could have a "chilling effect" on reasonable and factual comments people may make on Internet forums, according to David Vaile, executive director of the Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre at UNSW.
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    Australian prisoners chipped as part of a new RFID trial 26/06/2007 15:12:43

    A new prison currently being built in Canberra is planning to trial an RFID tracking program for its inmate population, despite growing concerns it will infringe on inmates' civil rights.
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    The dirt on Web bugs 17/10/2006 13:56:39

    It's common practice. A message arrives in your inbox. You read it, realize that it may interest a friend, and pass it on accordingly. But be warned -- that simple, seemingly innocuous push of the forward button could be sending out more information than you think.
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    Symantec says Compliance Suite a necessary 'Big Brother' 17/08/2006 17:40:51

    Symantec on Wednesday announced its Control Compliance Suite 8.2 that aims to simplify IT policy compliance for businesses through automated audits, reporting and database software.
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    Aussie anti-spam law working, NZ to follow suit 12/07/2006 12:19:31

    Spam volumes in Australia continue to be high, but the proportion of worldwide spam coming from Australia has dropped since the passing of the Spam Act in 2003, says the Australian government's Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (DCITA).
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    ISP data and the perils of privacy 07/06/2006 14:58:26

    When they're under pressure from Australian government agencies, don't think your Internet Service Provider (ISP) will protect your privacy.
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    Court brands passenger data transfer illegal 06/06/2006 07:23:36

    A US mandate that airline passenger information be sent to the American government prior to their arrival has come into question following a decision last week in the European Court of Justice that brands the process as illegal.
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