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AustraliaTeradata: Generative AI Projects Risk Failure Without Business Executive Understanding
Teradata’s Chris Hillman believes that many AI initiatives are failing because business executives do not understand them.
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Teradata’s Chris Hillman believes that many AI initiatives are failing because business executives do not understand them.
CBA's x15ventures is transforming fintech AI with its Xccelerate program, boosting innovation and setting new industry benchmarks in AI technology.
Cybersecurity professionals are experiencing high levels of stress, which can have both business and personal implications. Here’s how they can improve their mental health.
Google emphasized its Gemini AI and device ecosystem in the showcase.
A StickmanCyber report reveals a critical cybersecurity skills shortage in Australia, which can have both short- and long-term business implications
The CEO of a burgeoning cybersecurity firm spoke to TechRepublic about XDR, ransomware, the Crowdstrike outage and what organisations can do to prepare for cyberattacks.
KnowBe4 Security Awareness Advocate Erich Kron talked to TechRepublic about the importance of assessing a seemingly urgent email before clicking any links.
Businesses in China, the U.K. and the U.S. are using generative AI more than Australia. But the Aussies lead in understanding, planning for, and implementing generative AI use policies.
Read more about a China-aligned cyberespionage threat actor dubbed StormBamboo, also known as Evasive Panda, which compromised an Internet Service Provider and infected targets with malware.
Measuring your ROI related to AI can be tricky. A Gartner analyst offered tips for Australian organisations looking to get the most out of their AI investments.
IBM’s recent Cost of a Data Breach report found that the average cost of a data breach in Australia reached a record-high in 2024. Explore additional key findings and how the Australian government is mitigating these threats.
CFOs are sitting alongside CIOs for at least 60% of the technology decisions companies are making in 2024. New Rimini Street research finds this closer collaboration could end up benefiting IT budgets.
Australia’s public sector agencies are under increasing pressure to improve their readiness for cyber attacks and data breaches, as surveys and investigations find their preparedness lackluster.
Businesses worldwide are trying to squeeze more productivity out of software developers. Atlassian finds this strategy counterproductive, suggesting companies should instead focus on maximising “developer joy.”
Australian regulators allege that cyber security failures at Optus and Medibank contributed to data breaches in 2022, leading to theft of sensitive customer data.