Victoria and Western Australia have signed on to the Document Verification Service (DVS), designed to protect Australians against identity theft.
Uh-oh, a survey of only 1200 people is being used by the Federal Government to “developed a new National Identity Security Strategy”, raising fears that the “Australia Card” still might be coming back, while showcasing how ineffectual Government efforts have been in offering much protection against ID theft.
Attorney-General Robert McClelland has announced the results of a survey, under the headline: "New research shows identity theft affects one in six people," but that's something of an exaggeration depending exactly on what you take 'effects' to mean.
Queensland's Auditor-General has warned the State Government it must pull its socks up when it comes to the governance of its IT projects and security of its IT assets, in the wake of a number of high-profile and damaging technology debacles in the state that have called into question how its $1.5 billion annual IT spend is administered.
The department which houses Prime Minister Julia Gillard, her staff and the Cabinet yesterday signalled it would bow to a request from the Federal Auditor-General and block access to public web-based email services such as Hotmail and Gmail from 1 July, with the auditor seeing the platforms as an inherent security risk.
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A national Newspoll survey commissioned by Symantec has found almost three-quarters of Australian workers are accessing social networking sites even though almost half have been the victims of cybercrime including phishing, identity theft and receiving a computer virus through these sites.