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Gov draws up "bespoke" risk program for Australian telco sector
  Security  

Gov draws up "bespoke" risk program for Australian telco sector

Co-designed with industry.

By Ry Crozier

 
Answers sought after Triple Zero call failures during Optus outage
  Telco/ISP  

Answers sought after Triple Zero call failures during Optus outage

Leads into broader discussion of roaming.

By Jeremy Nadel

 
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OpenAI appoints new boss as Sam Altman joins Microsoft

Capping a tumultuous weekend for the startup.

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Optus outage blamed on edge router default settings
  Telco/ISP  

Optus outage blamed on edge router default settings

By Ry Crozier

Optus attributes outage to bad router data from peer
  Telco/ISP  

Optus attributes outage to bad router data from peer

By Ry Crozier

Australia's cyber security coordinator recalled after four months
  Security  

Australia's cyber security coordinator recalled after four months

By Ry Crozier

Gov to create safe harbour for companies under cyber attack
  Security  

Gov to create safe harbour for companies under cyber attack

By Richard Chirgwin

Microsoft had three staff at Australian data centre campus when Azure went out
  Cloud  

Microsoft had three staff at Australian data centre campus when Azure went out

By Ry Crozier

 
 
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