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New guidelines have been released by the Australian Cyber Security Centre and the Digital Transformation Agency to enable the adoption of secure cloud services across the public and private sector.
The head of an Australian cloud company says the new arrangement for awarding contracts for hosting of top-secret government data have advantages over the older one where there was a fixed list of companies certified by the Australian Signals Directorate who could cast their hat in the ring and tout for business.
ASX-listed Canberra-based cyber security firm archTIS has signed up the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission as the first intelligence agency to use its cloud-based platform, Kojensi Gov.
ASX-listed Canberra-based cyber security firm archTIS has signed up the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission as the first intelligence agency to use its cloud-based platform, Kojensi Gov.
ASX-listed Canberra-based cyber security firm archTIS has struck a deal with the Federal Attorney-General's Department, with the latter to be the first beta client of its cloud-based Kojensi Gov platform.
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