Displaying items by tag: Victor Dominello

GUEST INTERVIEW: iTWire was at Cloudera's Evolve conference in Sydney. We met up with Keir Garrett, Regional Vice President (ANZ) and Priyank Patel, Global VP of Products. We learned about the risks posed to organisations by AI and how Cloudera's hybrid data platform can mitigate them. We subsequently heard what Victor Dominello and Alan Longmuir (Delivery Manager at Deakin University) had to say and saw what was showcased by strategic partners like AWS, IBM, and Nuvento.

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With cyber security professionals and the organisations they defend under relentless and increasing attacks, burnout has never been more real - but there's now a proven way to defend our defenders, with Cybermindz.org and industry partners at the forefront of this disruptively positive mental wellness revolution.

Published in Guest Interviews

With cyber security professionals and the organisations they defend under relentless and increasing attacks, burnout has never been more real - but there's now a proven way to defend our defenders, with Cybermindz.org and industry partners at the forefront of this disruptively positive mental wellness revolution.

Published in Security

A new Park’nPay Accessibility Portal has gone live in New South Wales in a joint initiative between the NSW Government, Google and the Physical Disability Council of NSW.

Published in Government Tech Policy

With the Cybermindz Fundraising Gala Dinner on February 28, and two special Mental Resilience Workshops - one in Sydney on March 1, the second in Melbourne on March 3, put your mind at rest by making sure you'll be at these 5-Star events!

Published in Security

With cyber security professionals under constant attack, and ending up stuck in a mental fight or flight loop that causes burnout, there is a way out! Cybermindz' Founder Peter Coroneos speaks with NSW Digital Govt Minister Victor Dominello about the problem, the solution for cyber teams, and how to equip new entrants with the tools they need to avoid burnout and always be at their best.

Published in Guest Interviews

With cyber security professionals under constant attack, and ending up stuck in a mental fight or flight loop that causes burnout, there is a way out! Cybermindz' Founder Peter Coroneos speaks with NSW Digital Govt Minister Victor Dominello about the problem, the solution for cyber teams, and how to equip new entrants with the tools they need to avoid burnout and always be at their best.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 28 September 2022 08:45

SA to pay for new licences for Optus breach victims

South Australia will pick up the tab for any residents in the state who are affected by the Optus data breach and need to get a new driver's licence.

Published in Security

From an opening keynote by Anthony Murfett, the Head of the Technology and National Security Division of the Dept of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, through to presentations from NetApp, Zetaris, AWS, Commpete, UNSW, Microsoft, Optus, Kinde, Patyron, Nozomi Networks, Logicalis, Stone & Chalk and more, with a closing keynote from Federal Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic, Influencing.com's conference is a must-watch event.

Published in Guest Interviews

From an opening keynote by Anthony Murfett, the Head of the Technology and National Security Division of the Dept of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, through to presentations from NetApp, Zetaris, AWS, Commpete, UNSW, Microsoft, Optus, Kinde, Patyron, Nozomi Networks, Logicalis, Stone & Chalk and more, with a closing keynote from Federal Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic, Influencing.com's conference is a must-watch event.

Published in Business IT

Cybermindz.org launches the world’s first peer-led, cybersecurity mental health support program. This important initiative was launched by NSW Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government, Victor Dominello, and the launch was followed by a panel event of leading industry experts, as you can see in the on-demand stream of the Thursday 16 June launch event, details below.

Published in Security

Macquarie Data Centres, part of the Macquarie Telecom Group, has completed the topping out — the structural build — of its Intellicentre 3 East data centre in Sydney's Macquarie Park.

Published in Data Centres

The NSW Government is planning to build smart technology into infrastructure and buildings in a move its says will create jobs, cut traffic and commute times, slash water bills, reduce crime and boost the economy and turn New South Wales into the "smart state".

Published in Government Tech Policy

After what seems an eternity, an Australian company, born and bred right here, has landed what always seemed to be impossible: a whole-of-government cloud deal with an Australian Government entity.

Published in Open Sauce
Tuesday, 12 November 2019 00:01

Aljuboury awarded MacGov cybersecurity scholarship

Macquarie Government has awarded this year's cyber security scholarship to Adel Aljuboury, a computer science student at Western Sydney University.

Published in Education

South Australia has become the first state to agree to collaborate with the Federal Government on the digital identity initiative known as myGovID, a trial of which is being run by the Digital Transformation Agency.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Wednesday, 30 November 2016 12:36

NSW adopts strategy to spur innovation

The NSW government has set aside $10 million from its Jobs for NSW agency to increase the network of start-ups and incubators, and also earmarked $3 million for direct grants to start-ups.

Published in Local Government
Saturday, 23 July 2016 12:56

Dominello says 'seven Ds or you are dead'

NSW minister for innovation and better regulation Victor Dominello delivered the ministerial address at Fujitsu World Tour 2016 in Sydney. His message was brutally clear: “The NSW government has to be data driven to maintain its leadership. If a department comes to me without the seven Ds in place, then I tell them to go away.”

Published in Government Tech Policy
Tuesday, 03 May 2016 10:12

48,000 fire alarms can be wrong

NSW Fire received 48,000 fire alarms last year – 97% were false alarms. What an absolute waste of effort and resources.

Published in Data Centres
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