Tuesday | 7 July, 2009
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Stories about: Australian National University

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    Aussie govt considers quantum leap in secure comms 03/03/2009 13:27:00

    Commonwealth departments to trial Quantum Key Distribution.
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    Invasion of Privacy 07/07/2006 16:05:46

    Back in 2001 Peter Piper picked a pack of Privacy Principles, but thus far no one's found themselves in much of a pickle.
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    Critical Threats 04/04/2005 15:40:10

    Few, if any, of the industrial control systems used today were designed with cybersecurity in mind. Meanwhile, Australia's critical information infrastructure has never been more vulnerable . . .
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    A Legal Matter 07/10/2004 11:45:27

    Chasing cybercrooks is one thing; successfully bringing them to court and punishing them is another matter entirely.
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    Highly sensitive laptops go missing 06/10/2004 07:44:02

    Employees of private and government organizations working with highly sensitive information are still failing to adequately secure laptops containing highly sensitive information, with a spate of recent robberies prompting a stiff warning from a former Australian intelligence chief.
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