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  • Head to head: Govt IT policies

    The election is over. But does that mean we are stuck with the same IT policies we've experienced over the past three years?

  • Australian cyberCrime Bill -overpowers" inquiry

    An Australian civil liberties group has dubbed an inquiry into the country's CyberCrime Bill -disappointing", saying Committee members were -overpowered by the technical implications" of a Bill that should now be left on the table for further investigation.

  • Govt criticised for -knee-jerk" reaction to viruses

    Civil Liberties group Electronic Frontiers Australia has launched an attack of the Commonwealth Cybercrime Bill 2001, calling it an -overbroad knee-jerk reaction" to recent attacks from viruses such as the Love Bug.

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