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  • Watchdogs welcome Australia's right-to-privacy move

    The Australian Privacy Foundation (APF) and Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) have welcomed the government's announcement of a public consultation into introducing a statutory right to privacy.

  • ALRC releases classification review paper

    The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) is calling for public submissions to its review into the national classification scheme amid the classification and censorship system’s apparent inability to come to terms with rapid technological change.

  • Govt orders media classification review

    The Federal Government has ordered a wide-ranging review of media classification as a row over access to violent video games continues.

  • Drupal on the rise in government with ALRC website win

    The Drupal community has notched up another win with the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) joining the ranks of organisations implementing the open source content management system (CMS) for its web presence.

  • Extorted companies silent on stolen data

    Desperate companies are buying off data thieves and extortionists to recover stolen data, according to experts. They claim it is “common” for some businesses operating in Australia to pay ransoms to hackers and disgruntled employees to re-secure sensitive information or prevent illicit corporate activities from becoming public.

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