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Young workers demand better technology
New research reveals that the retirement of baby boomers and rise of 'digital natives' will heighten employee expectations around workplace tech. [ + ]
SA Rugby using advanced analytics to improve performance
As world champions, the Springboks use every opportunity to improve performance. To gain that extra 1%, SA Rugby engaged Dell Technologies. [ + ]
Why AI and unorganised data can't be friends
Just like you shouldn't run a marathon without training, implementing AI on top of unorganised data is not going to get you the results you want. [ + ]
Accused of cheating in the age of ChatGPT
A recent study by Drexel University has examined the reactions of students who have been accused of using ChatGPT to cheat. [ + ]
Every second counts: how data can help combat cybercrime
As the threat attack surface widens and lines between breaches, fraud and financial crimes fade, using siloed approaches and incomplete data is now untenable. [ + ]
Navigating remote working cyber risk
The more complex and decentralised a company's IT structure becomes, the more vulnerabilities that serve as attractive gateways for cybercriminals. [ + ]
The power to revolutionise retail
As technology continues to reshape industries, GenAI is emerging with a mission to redefine the Australian retail landscape. [ + ]
Building First Nations' digital capability
Census data shows only 1402 Indigenous ICT workers in Australia, but efforts are underway to create a pipeline of Indigenous Australian tech talent. [ + ]
Redefining IT sustainability
Reaching carbon neutral is a significant milestone, but it's more than carbon offsetting. It means rethinking every aspect of business operations. [ + ]
Existing employees key to skills gap
Cybersecurity defence is only as strong as the weakest link, and companies can no longer afford to ignore the untapped potential of their existing workforce. [ + ]
The double-edged sword of applying AI to compliance
Given the resource-intensive nature of understanding large volumes of data, AI has the potential to significantly improve compliance outcomes for organisations. [ + ]
Toll Group drives operational efficiency
Implementing the low-code Mendix solution has allowed Toll to rapidly build multiple applications, enhancing operational efficiency and customer solutions. [ + ]
GenAI supercharging pretexting attacks
The success of a pretexting attack hinges on its credibility; the more authentic it looks, the more likely a person is to click a link or respond to an email. [ + ]
Gartner predicts massive sovereign risk impacts by 2025
Thirty per cent of multinational organisations will experience revenue loss, brand damage or legal action due to unmanaged digital sovereign risk by 2025. [ + ]
Navigating the AI-powered cyber attack landscape
While the ease with which AI can generate malware may lead to an upsurge in attack frequency, the foundational defences themselves remain unaltered. [ + ]