The Australian Computer Society, – the professional association for Australia’s ICT sector – has released its Federal Election Manifesto, identifying five key policy areas that must be addressed if Australia is to secure its economic future in the information age. 1. Digital skills and digital literacy 2. Diversity 3. Cyber security 4. NBN 5. Policy framework EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This upcoming Federal election comes at a time when the speed, breadth and depth of changes in our society are unprecedented in human history. The changes are being driven by a combination of rapid advances in technology, exponential growth in computing power, and global connectivity. We now live in the informat...
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The development of a strategy for moving into the future is a very difficult process because it need...
The Government’s 2011 National Digital Economy Strategy (the 2011 NDES) set the goal of Australia be...
This century has seen continued exponential growth in the use of digital technologies. In Australia,...
Cybersecurity is rapidly emerging as a high-priority policy challenge for the Australian Governmen...
This paper seeks to start discussion how government, industry and the community can work together to...
The Internet has transformed our lives, from the way we work to the way we access entertainment. In ...
Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy sets out the federal government’s philosophy and program for mee...
This manifesto on internet policy and regulation in Australia includes principles and recommendation...
The disruptive potential of digital technologies has become a hot topic in recent years. There are c...
The Australian Computer Society, – the professional association for Australia’s ICT sector – has rel...
This report argues that a greater number of future online attackers - anyone from disgruntled employ...
This Information Economy Agenda 2009-2014 sets out a framework for delivering our digital future. T...
Young people's relationship to the digital economy is a key site of popular and policy attentio...
The CSIRO’s ‘Tomorrow’s Digitally Enabled Workforce’ report is an important foundation for policy ma...
Digital technologies is one of the fastest growing parts of Australia’s economy with its economic co...
The development of a strategy for moving into the future is a very difficult process because it need...
The Government’s 2011 National Digital Economy Strategy (the 2011 NDES) set the goal of Australia be...
This century has seen continued exponential growth in the use of digital technologies. In Australia,...
Cybersecurity is rapidly emerging as a high-priority policy challenge for the Australian Governmen...
This paper seeks to start discussion how government, industry and the community can work together to...
The Internet has transformed our lives, from the way we work to the way we access entertainment. In ...
Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy sets out the federal government’s philosophy and program for mee...
This manifesto on internet policy and regulation in Australia includes principles and recommendation...
The disruptive potential of digital technologies has become a hot topic in recent years. There are c...