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Uncategorized // Usyd Staff

Corrupt USyd IT manager sentenced to prison

Brett Roberts defrauded the University of over $100,000 but will appeal the sentence

August 7, 2018 Andrew Rickert
Cadmus software is named for the Greek hero, who fought monsters ('cheaters').
Analysis // Cadmus

University abandons Cadmus anti-cheating software

The software would have registered students' locations when writing essays on the app.

July 11, 2017 Zoe Stojanovic-Hill
Science //

iAutomaton

Lena Wang wonders whether robots wrote this article for her.

April 18, 2016 Lena Wang
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Just Boys and their Digital Toys

Astha Rajvanshi on women in IT and engineering.

April 29, 2015 Astha Rajvanshi
Child hacker
News //

16-year-old claims to be behind USyd data breach

Tom Joyner (@tomrjoyner) investigates USyd’s would-be child hacker.

February 13, 2015 Tom Joyner

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