The 21st century will be looked back on as the data century. Data is the new frontier in so many ways. As a species, we are now producing around...
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Sponsored: No job is more steeped in risk than one charged with spending tax dollars. The responsibility to allocate public money in line with policy is one thing, but...
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Taking people with you on the journey to cultural change is the key to transformative projects the generate lasting and meaningful shifts. This is the lesson that both Josephine...
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Sponsored: There has never been more pressure on governments around the world at all levels to deliver digital services effectively and seamlessly. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the...
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In line with the Morrison government’s recent announcement of $60 million in grant funding to support cyber security projects that focus on increasing diversity in the sector, the connection...
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5G is much more than just a new carriage network. The 5th generation mobile network is an enabler that will supercharge a wider range of emerging technologies, such as...
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Passwords have been an integral part of the online world since the information technology industry was born more than half a century ago. They were first used at the...
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“To pay, or not to pay, that is the question…” Any organisation hit by ransomware will face this tough question unless it has robust data backup and recovery practices...
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Innovative Australian technology has been recognised among TIME Magazine’s ‘Best inventions of 2021’. Products featured in the 2021 list include Synchron’s Stentrode, a brain–computer interface for people who are...
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High levels of regulatory compliance, crippling skills shortages and a relentlessly shifting risk landscape are combining to make military-grade cloud, including physical infrastructure, increasingly attractive to commercial and government...
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There are inherent biases built into a lot of modern technologies that preference the old colonial powers and Anglo-European whiteness as a matter of careless invention. As we stand...
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The pandemic and the emergence of new technologies has created “fertile ground” for Australian companies to innovate, according to Verizon Asia-Pacific vice-president Rob Le Busque. There is a growing...
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Partner content: It’s often not thought that digital personalisation on the web can be applied to public sector agencies and departments. However, expectations of the citizen services that public...
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It is near universally accepted wisdom that there are two sides to every crisis. Each brings with it challenges and danger, and each also creates opportunity. For the past...