[This post was actually written on 17 August 2014, but I’ve dated it 6 July 2014 so it appears in the archives in the correct sequence. This post is part of an attempt to clear the backlog of routine posts, hence the lack of photo, detail and finesse. — Stilgherrian.]
My week of Monday 30 June to Sunday 6 July 2014 was, finally, an extremely busy one, as you can see from this basic listing.
Articles
- Do the Privacy Commissioner’s teeth have any bite?, ZDNet Australia, 30 June 2014.
- Facebook manipulation yet more evidence of Silicon Valley’s contempt, Crikey, 30 June 2014.
- Ancient vulnerabilities are geddon in the way of security, ZDNet Australia, 3 July 2014.
- Twitter becoming the latest instrument of terrorism, Crikey, 4 July 2014.
Media Appearances
- On Monday I spoke about Todd Carney’s bubbling and other internet stunts and fads on ABC 666 Canberra.
- On Tuesday I spoke about various tech issues with Dom Knight on ABC Local Radio around NSW.
- On Thursday I spoke about wi-fi security and the need to keep personal data more secure than credit cards on ABC News24. A recording will be posted in due course.
- Also on Thursday, I spoke about robot news on ABC Radio National Drive.
5at5
- 5at5 number 71, 30 June 2013.
- 5at5 number 72, 1 July 2013.
- 5at5 number 73, 4 July 2013.
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Corporate Largesse
- On Wednesday I went to Sophos’ World of Warbiking Breakfast, during which we were fed a lovely meal at Aqua Dining at Milsons Point in Sydney. We also received Sophos-branded cycling smartphone holder, water bottle, notebook and pen.
- Also on Wednesday, I went to Amazon Web Services’ media briefing, “Exporting Australian IP to the World”, which took place over an excellent lunch at Gowings Bar and Grill and Sydney’s QT Hotel.
- And again on Wednesday, I had a long meeting over coffee with someone from the Association for Data-driven Marketing and Advertising (ADMA), and of course they paid for the coffees.