Police stories
Australian organisations are facing challenges such as threats to business continuity, growing costs and resource constraints, and threats to community safety.
Motorola Solutions completes rollout of new mobility service to Victoria Police, enhancing situational awareness and productivity.
The company also won the 2019 Microsoft Data Analytics Partner of the Year award and was a finalist in the AI & machine learning category.
The Western Australia Police Force (WAPF) has to process more than 2.8 terabytes of data for every case it investigates.
Motorola Solutions launches APX NEXT, an advanced public safety radio with LTE and voice control via the ViQi virtual assistant, enhancing field communications.
EA Games' new Need for Speed Heat ditches the gimmicks and cheesy cut scenes for stunning visuals and immersive gameplay, set in a dynamic Palm City.
Axis Communications shares its insights on how changing regulations are affecting companies' data collection and protection practices.
A rising 41% of Australians worry smart devices listen in on them, while 28% report unwanted virtual assistant interactions, demanding better privacy laws.
While talking aloud, a voice-activated, home-based smart speaker asked for more info - even though it was not turned it on.
Vodafone New Zealand to roll out 5G services in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Queenstown by December following a NZD $3.4 billion acquisition.
Australians are alarmed by expanding surveillance powers and government access to private data, with 76% uneasy about data retention by telcos.
The UK Information Commissioner warns that live facial recognition technology poses significant privacy risks, urging strict adherence to data laws.
The Government has refreshed its approach to New Zealand's cybersecurity, with more focus on partnerships, funding, and international participation.
The New Zealand Transport Authority partnered with Catalyst and Orbica to revolutionise NZ's Crash Analysis System.
CCW to showcase Motorola's customisable comms for transport, energy and utilities; boosts rail safety with Siemens.
The decryptor neutralises the latest versions of GandCrab – the most prolific families of file-encrypting malware to date.
Inland Revenue halts scam involving fraudulent transactions on bank accounts; working with police and banks to investigate further.
The Commerce Commission is working with Police after computer equipment was stolen, compromising confidential transcripts from over 200 meetings and interviews.
Trade Me's 7th annual Transparency Report reveals a 24% drop in data requests from New Zealand authorities, emphasising commitment to user privacy.
The documents leaked included 228 passports, 55 driver licenses, and 36 birth certificates – making the victims vulnerable to identity theft by cyber-criminals.