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  • Security Experts Ask House for Light a Regulatory Touch

    Cybersecurity experts on Wednesday warned members of a House subcommittee against racing to legislation that would establish an overly burdensome regulatory framework for safeguarding digital systems against attacks, instead urging a more limited approach that would clear away legal impediments such as the prohibitions against sharing critical threat information.

  • Growth in Indian IT services exports to slow down, says Nasscom

    Growth in India's exports of IT services, business process outsourcing and related services is forecast to drop to 11 to 14 percent in the Indian fiscal year to March 31, 2013 from an estimated 16.3 percent in the current fiscal year, the National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) said.

  • Web-based counseling -- Telepsychiatry -- is taking off

    Dr. Avrim Fishkind, a psychiatrist in Houston, rarely sees any of his patients in person, and that's the way they like it.

  • Internode, iiNet improve results in customer satisfaction survey

    Internet service providers (ISPs), Internode and iiNet, have scored 94 and 91 per cent respectively for customer service in the annual Roy Morgan Research ISP survey.

  • Obama's H-1B answer in forum may haunt him

    WASHINGTON -- Until President Barack Obama responded to a question about H-1B visas during an online forum last week, the administration had said little about the controversial program.

  • EU to stengthen its cybersecurity watchdog

    A push by European authorities to strengthen the European Union's cybersecurity watchdog has been given a green light by parliamentarians.

  • ALRC to review Copyright Act

    The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) has decided to conduct a review into the use of copyright in a digital setting.

  • Gillard examines sport broadcast case

    The federal government will consider whether there needs to be changes to copyright laws after being lobbied by Australia's sporting codes over broadcasting rights.

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    QLD govt demands answers after pay glitch

    The Queensland government is demanding answers from the Commonwealth Bank after another glitch left thousands of police and civilian staff unpaid.

  • IP entertainment system connects Pilbara workers

    When you work in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia, it’s easy to feel isolated. Which is why resources and energy companies that operate in the area go to great lengths to ensure employees are connected – and entertained.

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