
Paul Haskell-Dowland
Professor of Cyber Security Practice at Freelance
Professor of Cyber Security Practice/Associate Dean @EdithCowanUni | Passion for cyber security education | Regular media contributor & @ConversationEDU author
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1 month ago |
observervoice.com | Paul Haskell-Dowland
Pixabay, CC BY-SA Paul Haskell-Dowland, Edith Cowan University It’s surprising how quickly public opinion can change. Winding the clocks back 12 months, many of us would have looked at a masked individual in public with suspicion. Now, some countries have enshrined face mask use in law. They’ve also been made compulsory in Victoria and are recommended in several other states.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
startupdaily.net | Mark Andrejevic |Simon Thomsen |Tom Williams |Paul Haskell-Dowland
Early stage investment company Antler Australia recently backed a new cohort of startups as part of its ongoing program to build great local tech companies. Startup Daily is sharing the details of each venture in the “Antler Investor Memos” series, which is designed to give you a quick, sharp understanding of the startups and people involved, with many seeking follow up capital following Antler’s initial pre-seed investment.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
startupdaily.net | Mark Andrejevic |Simon Thomsen |Tom Williams |Paul Haskell-Dowland
As the technology becomes less expensive and more powerful, it will lend itself to a growing range of applications, such as a proposed age estimation tool. To find out what Australians think about this fast-growing technology, my colleagues and our team conducted a representative national survey of more than 2,000 people. Our results, which we have just launched, indicate an overall lack of knowledge about the technology – and a range of attitudes towards it.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
startupdaily.net | Simon Thomsen |Tom Williams |Paul Haskell-Dowland |Bogdan Ghita
A startup developing cheaper, copper-based solar panels, and backed by Australian tech royalty, has shed jobs and changed its executive leadership as part of a major restructure of the business SunDrive’s investors include Atlassian founder Mike Cannon-Brookes, VCs Blackbird and Main Sequence, the federal government-backed Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and Clean Energy Finance Corporation, Canva founder Cameron Adams, former PM Malcolm Turnbull and Tesla chair Robyn Denholm.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
startupdaily.net | Tom Williams |Simon Thomsen |Paul Haskell-Dowland |Bogdan Ghita
Google has created an illegal monopoly in the search engine industry by violating US antitrust law and spending billions on contracts to be the default search provider on most devices in the US, a judge has ruled. The case, which could have major implications for Google’s parent company Alphabet and other tech giants, also marks the first major victory for US authorities currently attempting to wrangle the power of Big Tech.
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