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Glencore vs ATO AKA: Information Security/Legal Privilege vs Paradise Papers

Use of Publicly Available information vs Legal Privilege. Glencore is taking the ATO to the High Court to stop it using stolen information. In 2016

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Employers warned business trade secrets vulnerable when staff use own laptops

It sounds like a no-brainer if staff offer to use their own laptops or portable devices for work, but employers should realise it’s actually a

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Anti-troll laws are coming but do they miss the mark?
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Anti-troll laws are coming but do they miss the mark?

In response to the growing issue of on-line trolls engaging in defamation without being identified, the Australian government seeks to introduce anti-troll legislation that effectively:

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Beware Who’s Using Your Internet Service
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Beware Who’s Using Your Internet Service

Small businesses providing Wi-Fi to their patrons, holiday rental hosts and home owners or their tenants could face serious charges if people use their internet

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