Canberra cyber node joins national network
The Canberra Cyber Security Innovation Node has officially launched, joining a national of network led by AustCyber.
The Canberra Cyber Security Innovation Node has officially launched, joining a national of network led by AustCyber.
Purchasing a new digital health record system that can support public health services and rejigging Oracle licensing are among the tech-focused initiatives flagged in the ACT’s 2019-20 budget.
The ACT government’s shared services agency says a project is underway that will help block the use of unauthorised cloud systems by the territory’s directorates.
The ACT government’s Centre for Data Excellence has officially been established.
The ACT government’s Office of the Chief Digital Officer (OCDO) is preparing to launch a Centre of Data Excellence that will help the Territory's directorates and agencies better leverage data analytics.
A number of key IT systems used by ACT government agencies rely on operating systems that are no longer supported by their vendors.
Canberra Data Centres (CDC) has started construction on a 20MW data centre in Fyshwick, Canberra.
The ACT government’s 2017-18 budget includes funding to roll out a new whole-of-government payroll system, maintain its analytics capability and upgrade aging ICT infrastructure.
The governments of Queensland and the ACT have joined that of the Northern Territory in criticising the National Broadband Network rollout.
The ACT government has appointed its first chief digital officer, Jon Cumming, to drive its digital agenda.
The ACT government's 2015-16 budget sets aside $8.46 million over four years to carry out a whole-of-government software upgrade program.
The ACT government is seeking expressions of interest from developers keen to integrate real-time bus location data into applications.
Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Auditor-General Doctor Maxine Cooper’s security audit has found that some ACT government agencies could be vulnerable due to weak passwords, shared accounts and lack of audit log reviews.
ACT government websites withstood more than 646,000 cyber attacks in the FY10 financial year, according to Chief Minister Jon Stanhope.