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New research reveals it’s possible to digitally disappear from camera detection

New research from CSIRO’s Data61 in partnership with South Korea’s Sungkyunkwan University and the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre (CSCRC) has revealed that object detectors found in smart cameras can be exploited with relative ease. 

New form of blockchain protocol coined most efficient in the world

A new form of blockchain protocol has been coined the most efficient in the world, with potential applications extending to […]

Adelaide, SA CSIRO's Data61

Adelaide’s new hub for security data science

It’s perhaps best known for producing some of the nation’s top wine, but last July, Adelaide landed on the CSIRO's […]

Spotlight on Women in Tech

We are chatting to Sue Keay, CSIRO's Data61 Cyber Physical Systems research director, on the importance of diversity and showcasing […]

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