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Aust Govt and Stephen Conroy here to help e-protect YOU!
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Aust Govt and Stephen Conroy here to help e-protect YOU! | Aust Govt and Stephen Conroy here to help e-protect YOU! |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Friday, 06 June 2008 | |
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Page 3 of 3 The Stay Smart Online press release from Senator Conroy continues, and says that: “The Australian Government has partnered with major Australian and international companies, peak bodies and community groups to help raise community awareness of e-security issues throughout National E-security Awareness Week.”Featured Whitepaper
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Those information sessions are as follows: Tuesday 10 June E-security seminar for Seniors Level 1, 280 Pitt St , Sydney 10am Organiser: Australian Seniors Computer Clubs Association and Australian High Tech Crimes Centre Tuesday 10 June E-security for Small Business breakfast Darwin Airport Resort, 1 Henry Wrigley Dr , Darwin , 7am Organiser: Australian Internet Technology Security Forum Tuesday 10 June E-security seminar for students, parents and teachers St. Clare of Assisi , Heidelberg St , Conder, Canberra , 7pm Organiser: Australian Federal Police Wednesday 11 June E-security and social networking seminar for students, parents and teachers Sir James Foots Bld (Rm 241), St. Lucia Campus, University of Queensland , Brisbane , 1:30pm Organiser: AusCERT and Integrated Information Systems Thursday 12 June E-security seminar for Seniors The Coral Sea Room, Ipswich RSL Club, North Ipswich , 9:30am Organiser: Australian Seniors Computer Clubs Association The organisations helping the Australian Federal Government make the E-Security Week a success are: Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Attorney General's Department, Australian High Tech Crime Centre (Australian Federal Police), eBay, Australian Bankers' Association, ABACUS (Australian Credit Union Association), Internet Industry Association, McAfee, Microsoft Australia, Sophos, Symantec, Telstra, Attachmate/Australian IT Security Forum, AI Group, and the Australian Seniors Computer Club Association. |
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