Corrections sues Fujitsu NZ over rostering software project failure
Fujitsu NZ has reported a $1.4 million loss for 2023 as it faces civil allegations of misrepresentation, breaches of the Fair Trading Act and warranty.
Fujitsu NZ has reported a $1.4 million loss for 2023 as it faces civil allegations of misrepresentation, breaches of the Fair Trading Act and warranty.
The number of attacks targeting the government sector increased by 95 per cent worldwide in the second half of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021.
IBM is acquiring digital transformation services provider Octo for an undisclosed amount from private equity firm Arlington Capital Partners.
VMware is ramping up its federal government play with its VMware Cloud on AWS service being independently assessed against ‘protected’ controls for public sector data management.
The government has joined a chorus of condemnation from the likes of the US, the UK, New Zealand and other allies accusing the Chinese government of backing malicious cyber activity around the world.
Two-way communication between government and the private sector combined with a national breach notification policy will put a dent in cyber crime.
Though lacking in clarity, this new executive order might be more effective than past efforts, especially in the wake of the Colonial pipeline attack.
NBN Co has undertaken its inaugural finance raising effort in the United States capital markets, pricing a US$2 billion bond issue.
Australia’s Assistant Minister for Defence Andrew Hastie has said that the country needs to begin thinking about cyber security as a battlefield populated with “grey zone tactics”.
Veritec has rolled out a new digital platform for the Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment aimed at streamlining the application process for waste exporters under a new recycling regime.
When governments find flaws in widely used software, they may not publish the details in order to build up their own offensive cybersecurity capabilities.
The Department of Finance is on the hunt for suppliers to populate its planned new whole-of-government GovCMS Drupal services panel.
The Australian government has entered the top five most breached industries for the first time according to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).
Northgate Public Services, the UK-based provider of police, health, housing and government software, recorded a surge in revenue in A/NZ for the year ended 31 March.
The federal government plans to create a new Platforms Marketplace in the coming year amid efforts to develop a government-wide focus on reusable platforms.