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  • December 11,  2006: "e-Passports secure, says Govt" By AAP
AUSTRALIA'S new passports are highly secure, says the government, despite claims that information contained on an embedded microchip can easily be copied.

"Digital identity documents offer governments and holders a far more secure way of ensuring that the personal data held on the identity document's chip is protected and secured using strong digital authentication technology that cannot be tampered with," said Cybertrust general manager Anne Robins (Information security company).

  • October 3,  2006: "Fast track for radio tags" By Ben Woodhead
AUSTRALIAN businesses are attaching radio frequency identification tags to sheep, trains, heavy mining equipment and nurses as they take advantage of the technology's ability to track assets and people.

"Overall, the survey reveals a low level of awareness and understanding of RFID among federal government departments," Booz Allen Hamilton writes. "This is reflected in low prioritisation of RFID against other investment opportunities and a general low level of investigation of return on investment benefits."
  • August 15,  2006: "RFID to track inmates" By Kelly Mills
THE contract will be awarded this week for the construction of the first prison in Australasia to use radio frequency identification to track prisoners.

"Within a secure perimeter we want most prisoners to make their way around the complex without staff escorts. We also want to minimise staff engaged in continuous supervision of prisons, or watching closed circuit monitors," ACT Corrective Service senior manager Roger Holding says.


 

  • August 15,  2006: "Telstra call for RFID test customers" By Kelly Mills
A description of the various RFID based services Telstra is developping. The Telstra partnership with BEA, Cisco, and Intel is revealed.

"We're intent on industrialising RFID," Mr Loretto said. "We want to decrease the finance and technology risk and help clients enter the space more rapidly."

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