Australia to lean on Quad to fix ‘wantonly unsafe’ software
Nick BonyhadyTechnology writer
Australia will use its partnership with the United States, Japan and India to push for rules forcing companies to stop selling “wantonly unsafe” software by the end of the decade.
Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil is leading moves to stop technology firms shipping products with security holes that can be exploited by hackers who damage the global economy by tens of billions of dollars a year.
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Nick Bonyhady is a technology writer for the Australian Financial Review, based in Sydney. He is a former technology editor, industrial relations and politics reporter at the Sydney Morning Herald and Age. Connect with Nick on Twitter. Email Nick at nick.bonyhady@afr.com
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