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ASD launches malware analysis freeware

ASD launches malware analysis freeware

The Australian Signals Directorate has not-so-quietly entered the enterprise software security market, publicly releasing its own malicious software analysis tool to safely extract and analyse nasty payloads and associated backdoor entry attempts to gain access to secure systems. The task was previously outsourced to major IT security players. In a
Canadian PM to visit Australia next week

Canadian PM to visit Australia next week

Anthony Albanese has revealed his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney, will travel to Australia from March 3-6. The Australian trip next month will see Carney visit Sydney and Canberra, with a formal address to be made in the federal parliament.  Albanese said he planned to discuss with Carney ways to shape
Education Department to oversee ‘commonsense actions’ in higher ed regulatory reform

Education Department to oversee ‘commonsense actions’ in higher ed regulatory reform

A new working group has been established by the federal government with instructions to improve efficiency in the higher education sector.  The Department of Education, led by secretary Tony Cook, will co-chair the group alongside Universities Australia. It will comprise members from relevant regulators, peak bodies, unions and student representatives.

ASD launches malware analysis freeware

ASD launches malware analysis freeware
The Australian Signals Directorate has not-so-quietly entered the enterprise software security market, publicly releasing its own malicious software analysis tool to safely extract and analyse nasty payloads and associated backdoor entry attempts to gain access to secure systems. The task was previously outsourced to major IT security players. In a

Canadian PM to visit Australia next week

Canadian PM to visit Australia next week
Anthony Albanese has revealed his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney, will travel to Australia from March 3-6. The Australian trip next month will see Carney visit Sydney and Canberra, with a formal address to be made in the federal parliament.  Albanese said he planned to discuss with Carney ways to shape

Education Department to oversee ‘commonsense actions’ in higher ed regulatory reform

Education Department to oversee ‘commonsense actions’ in higher ed regulatory reform
A new working group has been established by the federal government with instructions to improve efficiency in the higher education sector.  The Department of Education, led by secretary Tony Cook, will co-chair the group alongside Universities Australia. It will comprise members from relevant regulators, peak bodies, unions and student representatives.