
Jonathan Gordon
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Nov 28, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Jonathan Gordon
Undersea cables are the backbone of the global internet, and any intentional disruption to these systems can have far-reaching consequences, not only for affected nations but also for global connectivity. The incident could prompt a reevaluation of risk management strategies, especially in high-tension regions, and inspire new strategies to enhance the resilience of digital infrastructure in the face of escalating geopolitical risks. Germany's defence minister has said...
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Aug 27, 2024 |
ashurst.com | Jonathan Gordon |Hong-Viet Nguyen
In April 2023, ASIC released Report 761 Scam prevention, detection and response by the four major banks (Initial Report) which found that the big four banks' approach to scam strategy and governance was 'less mature than expected'. ASIC has now released 'REP 790 Anti-scam practices of banks outside the major four banks' (Report) following its review of the scam detection, prevention and response activities of 15 other authorised deposit taking institutions (ADIs) (reviewed banks) ,.
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Aug 18, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Jonathan Gordon
In this week's Power & Politics, News 12's Jonathan Gordon discusses maternal health in New York, protecting the environment and AI ads in politics. MATERNAL HEALTH A recently released audit of the New York Health Department from Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office paints a grim picture about maternal health in the state. DiNapoli's team found the state must do more to ensure maternal deaths and morbidity rates decline.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
lexology.com | Corey McHattan |Narelle Smythe |Jonathan Gordon |Caitlin Murphy
What you need to knowOn 4 July 2024, the Federal Court declared that a term contained in PayPal Australia Pty Limited's (PayPal) standard form contracts with small businesses to be an unfair contract term.
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Aug 8, 2024 |
resilience.org | Jonathan Gordon |Brennen T. Fagan
You don’t need to read the news or scroll through Instagram for long to stumble across the latest example of a rare and beautiful species that has gone extinct. Since AD1500, at least 705 vertebrate species and 571 plant species have died out. Humans have now appropriated over half of the Earth’s surface for farms and urban areas, and this is primarily to blame for these recent declines in global biodiversity. But humans didn’t suddenly appear in the year 1500.
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