Posts Tagged “Privacy”
It really is just a bit of history repeating…
by Roderick on September 1, 2010
A little while ago, Matt Dawes from the Australian Digital Alliance, an NGO whose membership largely consists of libraries and museums, wrote a piece published by IT News discussing the cyclical behaviour of established industry when disruptive technology threatens, or (…)
Submission to the Privacy Inquiry
by Roderick on August 16, 2010
The Senate is currently holding a Senate Inquiry into ‘The adequacy of protections for the privacy of Australians online’ — we submitted a quick document outlining some of our concerns regarding privacy, and the perception of it amongst younger persons, (…)
Cloud Security
by Roderick on May 12, 2010
Interesting story today in the AFR today (paywall I’m afraid) by Rachael Bolton regarding the legal complications and dangers inherent in the ‘cloud’, and the alleged complacency with which Australian firms have embraced cloud computing: Mark Vincent of information technology law (…)

