Cybercrime victims need an organised national approach when reporting cyber attacks, according FooForce CEO Frances Russell.
Needing a safety button to call 000 in your app is a sad reflection upon the bad elements within society and their inhumanity, but even so, it's a good move from Uber to introduce it.
ACMA advises that calls to Triple Zero (000) from mobile phones now contain improved location information, following upgrades to the Triple Zero (000) service.
Already in the midst of NBN controversy, Aussie communications provider TPG has been slapped with a $400,000 fine by the Federal Court for failing to give customers access to police, fire and ambulance services.
The Australian Government plans to fund the development of a national emergency smartphone application that will deliver information to smartphones during disasters in a bid to discourage people from calling tripe zero simply to get information.
Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand, a leading provider of ICT business solutions, today announced it has won an $8 million contract with the Queensland Police Service (QPS) to provide a new Command and Dispatch (CAD) System to meet increasing 000 Emergency Response demands.
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