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Telegram founder’s arret. What happens next could change the course of big tech
Durov’s arrest marks another act in the often confusing and contradictory negotiation of how much responsibility platforms shoulder for the content on their sites.
Govt agencies lagging on adopting of key email defence to cyber attacks
New Zealand Government domains are the least likely in Australasia to be protected from email-borne cyber attacks like spoofs and phishing scams, according to email security specialist SMX.
Griffin on Tech: Starlink surges, Kim Dot Gone
Barring any last-ditch legal masterstroke to avoid extradition, Kim Dotcom will now face the wrath of the entertainment industry and US justice system.
Health tech sector grappling with low growth and limited investment
New Zealand’s health tech sector eked out growth of just 2.4% last year following a flurry of Covid-era spending, but has doubled in size in the last decade.
A US Court has ruled Google is an illegal monopoly – and the internet might never be the same
Historically, fines have not been the sole method of enforcing antitrust laws as they do not demonstrate long-term impacts. This is especially true for a multi-trillion-dollar organisation such as Google.
Griffin on Tech: Biometrics code needs work but remains vital
The one area where work is actually reasonably advanced on a complex and challenging area applicable to AI is the Office of the privacy Commissioner’s proposed biometrics code of practice.