Posted on 03 October 2017 by Thales DIS
The Australian government has been working to update their Privacy Act of 1988 with the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Act of 2017. That sounds like a lot of legislative jargon, but the Amendment is very important for people whose responsibility it is to protect data in Australia. Data breaches hit the news in a […]
Posted on 10 February 2015 by Thales DIS
The top trends for tech in Australia in 2015 – Biometric, Mobile ID, and contactless technologies.
Posted on 28 August 2014 by Thales DIS
Mobile technology has come a long way in recent years and continues to open up new doors in payments. Innovation in payments has been driven by not only forward-thinking retailers and banks, but also by consumers who are looking for the added speed, convenience and security offered by mobile payments. This has created an exciting […]
Posted on 17 June 2014 by Thales DIS
In the third post of our blog series celebrating Mobile World Expo in Shanghai last week, we’re exploring the role that M2M communications has to play (and will continue to play) in the Asia Pacific region. In the near future, everyone will be dealing with enormous quantities of data from all areas of industry and […]
Posted on 31 October 2012 by Kizzie Bowman
Consider that we recently hit the seven billion population mark globally (and it’s still growing) and you’ll understand why defining personal identity is such an important issue today. That’s why we work with governments, banks and card merchants worldwide to help ensure that every individual has their own proof of identity so they can be […]
Posted on 20 June 2012 by Thales DIS
Smartphones are spreading like wildfire, with Australia, the UK, Sweden, Norway, Saudi Arabia and the UAE all boasting smartphone adoption rates above 50% and, according to Nielsen in February 2012, almost half of all US mobile subscribers now also own smartphones – an increase of 38% compared with 2011. Smartphones are fast replacing feature phones and […]