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CRN India, July 22, 2020. BSA | The Software Alliance released a new policy agenda, “Securing 5G: A Call to Harness Software Innovation.” In its agenda, BSA urges policymakers to strengthen trust in 5G networks by leveraging innovative software solutions to build on 5G’s inherent security advantages. Leia mais

bsa in the news

JUL 22, 2020

Joint BSA - Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) Letter to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) regarding Independent National Security Legislation Monitor (INSLM) report on the Telecommunications and other Legislation Amendment (Access and Assistance) Act 2018 (TOLA). The AIIA and BSA support the Australian Government’s desire to have more powerful tools to aid in the fight against criminal and terrorist activities. Both our associations have engaged in multiple public consultations, urging the adoption of safeguards to ensure that the authorities under the TOLA are not exercised to the detriment of privacy, security and trust in the digital economy.   Leia mais

policy filing

JUL 22, 2020

BSA | The Software Alliance (BSA) appreciates the opportunity to submit the following opinions to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) on the “Draft IoT/5G Security Comprehensive Measures 2020” (draft Measures). BSA is the leading advocate for the global software industry in the international marketplace. Our members are at the forefront of software-enabled innovation that is fueling global economic growth, including cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and other products and services that will build on the foundation of 5G network infrastructure and services to bring about new innovation. Leia mais

policy filing

JUN 25, 2020

iTWire, September 21, 2018. Following an interview with BSA Director, Policy for APAC, Darryn Lim, this article appeared on iTWire in light of the Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018 that was introduced into the lower house of Parliament by Australian Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton. The article covers BSA’s views that mandating technical approaches or weakening encryption standards (whether intentionally or not) would not only be ineffective, but, in fact, would be counter-productive to the goal of enhancing security. Leia mais

bsa in the news

SEP 20, 2018