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Watchlist: Encryption

Posted on September 19, 2016 | in News

What are we talking about?

Encryption puts information into a secret code so that only those with the correct ‘key’ can read it. If you send an encrypted message to a friend, as it travels to its destination, the message will be unreadable to the networks that control the wires of the internet. Only when your friend decrypts that message with her key will it become readable again, which often happens in an instant. In the context of digital information, such as on your computer and mobile phone, encryption protects important information like your internet banking details, credit card numbers and passwords from being stolen. Encryption is also important to protect your privacy on the web, and stop your personal information or messages from being eavesdropped on.

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24 Organisations Publish Open Letter on Essential Copyright Reforms

Posted on August 23, 2016 | in News

An Open Letter from a diverse group of 24 organisations from across the Australian education, cultural and technology sectors was delivered to Senator Fifield, Minister for Communications and the Arts on Friday 19 August, congratulating him on his re-election and urging the prompt tabling of the Copyright Amendment (Disability Access and Other Measures) Bill.

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