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Frustration over Salesforce’s contact-tracing gig – The Australian Financial Review
Victoria’s latest contact-tracing efforts could be hampered by bad data unless the state or federal government steps in, a cyber security expert warns.

“It is actually only as good as the data. Garbage in, garbage out.”
Salesforce’s technology is expected to be used to send automated text messages to alert health officials, infected people and potentially close contacts about positive tests, in an effort to speed up the process.
Adrian Kinderis, chief executive of check-in website GuestCheck Australia, said he was frustrated the Andrews government had only now picked a vendor.
“We are so deep into the pandemic in Victoria. I’m pissed off abo…
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