Displaying items by tag: Charles Sturt University

Key privacy issues inherent to current blockchain platforms, suggesting greater effort should be made to refine the technology so it conforms to privacy rights and expectations, are amongst the key findings of new research from the University of South Australia.

Published in Market

The Charles Sturt University has partnered with the Riverina Anglican College to organised a coding tournament so that students in the grades seven to ten can show off their skills.

Published in Education

Facebook’s announcement of its intention to launch a new virtual currency has prompted a warning from a Charles Sturt University expert that cryptocurrencies have a number of features that make them attractive to criminals.

Published in Security

The Charles Sturt University AgriTech Incubator is conducting a Riverina Inter-School Programming Championship aimed at improving the computer programming and science, technology, engineering and mathematics skills of school students in the Riverina region.

Published in Education

Charles Sturt University is using the Dell Boomi integration platform as part of a five-year IT transformation designed to improve its business agility and development and rollout of student and staff services efficiently.

Published in Deals
Wednesday, 21 February 2018 15:29

Kearney takes ANZ reins at Tibco

Tibco Software has appointed John Kearney as regional vice-president for Australia and New Zealand.

Published in People Moves

IT Masters, an industry-based organisation partnering with Charles Sturt University to provide online Masters degrees to IT professionals, is claiming the dark web has attracted unprecedented interest as a subject in a new course at CSU.

Published in Security

The number of students enrolling for a cyber security course devised by the industry-based organisation IT Masters in collaboration with Charles Sturt University has almost tripled, it is claimed.

Published in Security
Friday, 08 September 2017 15:17

Hackney hops nimbly to Tenable

Security vendor Tenable has appointed Bede Hackney as country manager for Australia and New Zealand.

Published in People Moves

University researchers have found 98.8% of network switches are either inadequately patched or insecurely configured. To make matters worse, all of the organisations studied were subject to regular security audits from reputable firms!

Published in Security
Tuesday, 25 January 2011 17:34

University IT enrolments in a slump

Enrolments in IT degree courses at Australian universities have fallen by 61% in a decade, according to Charles Sturt University.

Published in Education
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