ISOC-AU Information Resources
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The Australasian
Consumer Fraud Taskforce (ACFT) launched Scams Awareness Month on 5
March 2007. Here are some hints, brochures and documents you can download to
protect yourself from money, phone, computer and
identity scams.
- auDA has launched a series of podcasts at Let's Talk Net, to provide a practical guide
to understanding the Internet for both consumers and business. You can hear
or download the talks from the website.
- AEShareNet
podcasts on creativity and the global information society, recorded at the
launch of the RSA Adelphi Intellectual Property Charter in Australia, 2 March
2006
- ISOC-AU and the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre,
have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate and render
mutual assistance in
promoting Internet standards, infrastructure and service development
(more detail ...)
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Report on the release of
Unlocking China's Services Sector
on 9 Feb 2006 by Deputy PM and Minister for Trade,
Mark Vaile.
- Here is a report from ISOC-AU President Tony Hill on the
World Summit
on the Information Society (WSIS) meeting at Tunis in November 2005
(PDF format, 140 Kb) or .doc format
(44 Kb). Our thanks to DCITA for supporting ISOC-AU's attendance.
- Report and slides from
'The Mythology and Folklore of Network Protocols' - Dr Radia Perlman,
Sydney 29 Nov 2005.
- Internet Governance:
A Primer by Akash Kapur - this downloadable book, foreworded by Vinton
G. Cerf, offers an overview of Internet governance - history, issues and
actors involved, social and economic ramifications, and steps to
enhance participation of developing countries in Internet governance.
- Professionalism in ICT
Conference, 23 March 2005:
ISOC-AU director Kevin Karp reports on a meeting convened by
Senator Helen Coonan to examine means for improving the
level of professionalism in the ICT industry.
- Spam, spam, spam...
links on unsolicited bulk email.
Spam is now illegal in Australia. Visit the
ACA spam information site
to find out about spam laws, spam reduction, internet security tips, and
how to report spam.
- Develop Internet understanding: the
RDN Virtual Training Suite
is a set of free online tutorials designed to help improve Internet
information literacy and IT skills.
- Maximising benefits of the Internet:
ISOC-AU members developed Thirteen Key Points
for maximising the potential of the Internet for the benefit of all
Australians. At the last election we sought comments from the
political parties and this page has links to their replies.
- Security: The System and Network Security organisation offers
a list of the Top 20
security flaws and a free
scanner to test your own systems for the top 20 problems.
- E-mail for All:
CIRCIT@RMIT reports on the issues surrounding universal electronic mail -
see E-mail for All -
ISOC-AU is hosting the report for
CIRCIT@RMIT, which closed down in July 2002.
- Pandora,
Australia's Web Archive, recognises
ISOC-AU's website as
one of research or cultural significance.
- The Internet Report
catalogues Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documents,
RFCs and Internet Drafts, describing the technology,
protocols and procedures used in Internet operation.
- OnTheInternet
is the online magazine from ISOC that looks at the impact
of the Internet upon the world.