Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: Attorney General's Department

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    Listen up: Govt law to aid eavesdropping 21/04/2008 08:02:51

    It will be easier for law enforcement to install wiretaps in public telephones, cafe computers and mobile phones under proposed amendments to the Telecommunications (Interception) Act (TIA) discussed in a Senate hearing last week.
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    NSW births register to get new life 17/09/2007 10:19:35

    After 11 years of operation, the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages will replace its core software system, LifeData, with a new application dubbed LifeLink.
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    Police employ palm readers to investigate crime 03/08/2007 16:20:06

    Law enforcement agencies will have access to advanced biometrics and nationwide databases containing information on DNA and "persons-of-interest" as part of a plan to tighten department collaboration investigations by July 2008.
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    Federal govt contracts need more security: audit 15/06/2007 12:23:40

    With some 48,000 contracts, worth an estimated $14.8 billion, entered into by federal government departments annually, security procedures for dealing with contractors still require improvement, according to the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO).
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    AusCERT no longer defined by THAT survey 21/05/2007 15:47:57

    Fears AusCERT 2007 would only be remembered as the year the Australian Computer Crime and Security Survey was dumped from the conference agenda have proven to be unfounded.
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    NSW govt moves on call centre consolidation 04/04/2007 15:40:04

    The NSW Department of Community Services (DoCS) has started a project to upgrade its core telephony systems with the aim of opening the new platform to other government departments creating a virtual call centre environment.
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    Govt IP management needs direction 01/03/2007 16:57:38

    The seemingly innocuous topic of management of federal government software IP has raised its head in parliament with Labor accusing the government of putting nearly $4 billion of software at risk of being pirated.
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    Computerworld Live Podcast #81: Audit report of Australian government agencies / Wrap up of the latest telco and browser news 02/11/2006 10:58:32

    This week we take a look into an audit report of Australian government agencies, wrap up the latest telco and browser news and look at Schneider Electric's plans to acquire American Power Conversion.
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    Information-sharing an obstacle in cyber war games 22/09/2006 08:14:37

    The results of an international cyber war game that involved Australia were released by the US Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Division last week.
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    Snail mail falters open source campaign 05/07/2006 12:18:06

    Linux Australia's battle against proposed copyright laws had the Attorney General's Department a tad confused yesterday.
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    DRM may harm open source innovation 19/06/2006 11:59:04

    The digital rights management (DRM) provisions of the federal Attorney General's Department proposed copyright law changes could stifle open source innovation and increase litigation, according to a Sydney lawyer.
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