Stories about: Australian Computer Society
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ACS weighs in on national security debate 30/05/2006 11:18:07
A greater emphasis on end user training is needed if the government wants to improve the national e-security agenda, according to the Australian Computer Society's submission to the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts in its review of the E-Security National Agenda. - +
Government agencies fail to meet security expectations 22/02/2006 09:14:10
Even though the Australian government may have an effective IT security framework, a recent report shows that certain government agencies are not living up to it, highlighting a great concern. - +
Salary gains modest for IT professionals, outlook cloudy 08/08/2005 10:02:01
The 2005 Australian Computer Society (ACS) Remuneration Survey remains one of the largest of its kind in Australia and provides a detailed picture of working life for Australia's ICT professionals. - +
Democrats propose time for spyware crime; ISPs soon to be hit 13/05/2005 08:11:14
A private members bill has been introduced to federal parliament to combat spyware with hefty fines proposed on Internet service providers for distributing malicious code. - +
Government to scrutinize IT visas 16/03/2005 08:08:48
Concerned by mounting industry criticism that Australia's long-stay IT visa scheme is being rorted by unscrupulous operators, federal IT and Communications Minister Senator Helen Coonan has pledged the government will investigate.
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