Journal

This research addresses blackhole and selective forwarding routing attacks. These are fundamental security attacks on the routing of data in IoT networks.

March 2017

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NBN attracts new fixed broadband users, leads to ISP churn The rollout of the national broadband network is convincing Australians to take up fixed broadband Internet connections for the first time and persuading others, who are already users, to switch providers.

4th April 2017

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Huawei launches Agile Internet of Things architecture with LIteOS; Pay TV providers embrace OTT video and ?skinny? bundles to stave off cord-cutting ; Dallas Buyers Club to sue other ISP customers, takes action in Singapore; Optus, xMatters seal strategic partnership; International cybersecurity coordination is ?poor?; The smart way to pay is by phone for many consumers.

22nd May 2015

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Data retention bill passes lower house with ALP support NBN Senate committee makes second report Vertel?s launches national digital mobile radio network KPMG buys First Point Global Etihad, Allianz first with Cisco StadiumVision Hi-Fli Wi-Fi on planes a step closer

20th March 2015

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What will the Government pay for data retention? Telcos write to Turnbull and Brandis as Abbott agrees to journalist sources amendment Turnbull flags GST on Google ads iiNet and TPG ? what about the customer? Telstra tool to help manage kids? screen time Smart Homes are very insecure

17th March 2015

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Telstra to provide metadata to customers ? for a price; Parliamentary data retention committee to examine protecting journalists? sources; ACCC says comms prices fell 2.7% last year; Google?s phone network to be limited to Nexus ? but will Google be Australia?s next mobile player?; Internet fridge implicated in botnet attack

9th March 2015

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The billion dollar cyber heist; Turnbull meets Japanese counterpart; Vodafone isn't sheepish about free calls offer; Vocus acquires EDC data centres; Virgin Media to invest ?3 billion in UK fibre; BigAir flies with Nutanix; Brocade extends EMC IP storage deal

16th February 2015

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Government refuses to release report on costs of data retention; Over a million Aussies use two mobile phones; Dish the big winner in US spectrum auction; Major rise in DDOS attacks; Verizon launches Internet of Things portal; BT sets out ultrafast broadband vision for UK; Allied Telesis named smart cities partner

2nd February 2015

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CYBERTERRORISM SPOOKS THE SPOOKS; iiNet warns on Telstra?s interim HFC advantages; Telstra launches trading network for global financial community; Huawei now bigger than Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent combined; Telstra confirms Pacnet acquisition; Aussie Internet speeds up, but ranking down; Rude awakening for Queensland Optus users; ?A billion smartphone upgrades this year?; F5 brings cloud DDoS mitigation to Australia; Samsung ?not buying BlackBerry?; Net neutrality debate hots up in US; Meru...

16th January 2015

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Rude awakening for Optus Queensland users; Will Sony get out of mobiles?; . as Sony hack prompts cyber security bills; China shuts down 50 sites in online crackdown; Microsoft releases low-cost Lumia 435 and 532; atmail rebrands to ... atmail;

15th January 2015