NSW seeks boost to state’s cyber sector with ‘innovation node’
Addressing the state's infosec skills shortage will be one of the key focuses of the NSW Cyber Innovation Node, which was formally launched today.
Addressing the state's infosec skills shortage will be one of the key focuses of the NSW Cyber Innovation Node, which was formally launched today.
New South Wale transport minister Andrew Constance has revealed plans to roll out facial recognition technology across the transport network as an alternative to Opal cards.
New South Wales will establish a ‘Digital Restart Fund’ in 2019-20 with seed funding of $100 million over the next two years to fund whole-of-government digital transformation.
Tony Chapman will lead a new cyber security office within the New South Wales government’s Department of Customer Service.
A program backed by the NSW government will connect small and medium enterprises with university-based researchers and help fund cyber security R&D.
Researchers have found a new vulnerability in a Swiss e-voting platform that could point to the existence of previously unknown security flaws in the iVote platform used by New South Wales.
A group of researchers has exposed a serious flaw in an Internet voting system developed by the same company behind a core component of New South Wales’ e-voting software.
Australian-founded software powerhouse Atlassian has struck an in-principle agreement with the New South Wales government to be an anchor tenant for the new Sydney and Technology Innovation Precinct.
The New South Wales government will fund fibre backhaul out to regional areas of the state and help fund the construction of data centres as part of a new initiative unveiled today.
New South Wales’ government chief information security officer (GCISO) Dr Maria Milosavljevic has left her role for a new position at the Commonwealth’s Department of Human Services.
New South Wales’ Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has made 15 recommendations to the state’s Department of Finance, Services and Innovation, including that DFSI strengthen its screening of potential contractors.
The New South Wales government will launch a new program dubbed ‘Cyber Security Connect’ to help develop a coordinated approach to boosting the state’s information security industry.
Travellers on New South Wales trains will be able to use their credit and debit cards to pay for transport as part of an expanded trial announced today by the state government.
The New South Wales parliament has passed new laws banning drones from being flown above the state’s prisons.
The crew that maintains the Sydney Harbour Bridge speaks about the 52,800 tonne steel structure with deep affection.