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Scrapped NBN savings unclear: Hockey
Opposition treasury spokesperson, Joe Hockey, says the extent of the coalition's rollback of the national broadband network would depend on when the next election is called.
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Opposition hoses down retailers' online GST campaign
The federal Opposition has weighed into the debate on applying GST to online overseas purchase under $1000 calling on Australian retailers to become more competitive.
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Refused classification could prove death knell for Labor filter
The Classification Board’s review of refused classification (RC) material could signal the death of the Labor party’s proposed mandatory ISP-level internet filter, pending its results next year.
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Business' access to capital, not the NBN, key to future productivity: Hockey
Federal Opposition Treasurer, Joe Hockey, has delivered a half hour sermon on Australia’s dire need to boost productivity, arguing that the freeing up of capital for business investment, rather than the Government’s investment in its National Broadband Network (NBN), would be more beneficial to the country.
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Liberals to slash net filter
The Federal Opposition has moved to trash the Government's highly controversial mandatory ISP-level Internet Filter.
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It’s estimated that 90% of successful attacks against software vulnerabilities could be prevented with an existing patch or configuration setting. Yet patching is a persistent challenge for IT managers. With the glut of patches released each year, how do you know which ones are truly critical security patches and which ones aren’t? And how can you identify which computers are actually missing the patches they need? This paper details a simple approach to patching that gives you better visibility into and control over patch assessment and compliance.
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