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Stepping up to sell security services in ANZ

Wed, 16th Jan 2019
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WatchGuard Technologies ANZ regional director gives his top tips on how to make a move into the increasingly lucrative cybersecurity services market.
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Huawei's AI-powered storybook app for deaf children

Thu, 3rd Jan 2019
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Huawei Australia has launched an AI-powered app designed to improve the reading experience for children who are deaf and hard of hearing.
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Europol cracks down on counterfeit sites; arrests 12 people

Tue, 27th Nov 2018
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Europol and law enforcement authorities from 26 countries have dismantled an online counterfeit goods ring and arrested 12 people.
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Why moving data to the cloud presents future business opportunities

Fri, 23rd Nov 2018
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Organisations are facing a complex data landscape, with data from various sources and growing business demands.
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Kordia launches Women in Tech scholarship at the University of Waikato

Mon, 12th Nov 2018
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The scholarship is established to acknowledge and support up-and-coming female talent and future technology leaders.
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The silent security risk of unstructured data

Thu, 8th Nov 2018
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Australian businesses are struggling to manage and secure their distributed unstructured data, leading them to turn towards software-defined storage solutions.
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Jaguar EV's new sound alert for blind pedestrians

Thu, 11th Oct 2018
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evs
One of the original sounds included one inspired by sci-fi spacecraft, but instead of looking at the road, pedestrians ended up looking at the sky.
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How network visibility tools are changing the security game

Thu, 4th Oct 2018
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network security
Without visibility into the behaviours occurring within a network, it's almost impossible to detect if what's happening is out of the ordinary.
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Is the glamour of cloud compromising business fundamentals?

Thu, 4th Oct 2018
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Given cloud's massive momentum, Mark Gaydos says there is a risk that some basic fundamentals might be being overlooked in the rush.
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Exclusive: The major risks of cyber Balkanization

Mon, 1st Oct 2018
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Balkanization of the cyber world is a major risk, with governments increasingly drawn to isolation and implementing strict regulations.
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Can AI and IoT work together to make the right choices?

Mon, 17th Sep 2018
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CA Technologies is working on IoT and AI research to prevent creeping bias and improve the portability of the benefits of deep learning.
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NZ urgently needs to get the Privacy Bill right for everyone's sake, says InternetNZ

Tue, 4th Sep 2018
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New Zealand needs to update its privacy laws to protect citizens from increasing data breaches, says InternetNZ. #PrivacyBill #DataProtection.
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Smart buildings spark cautionary tale for privacy concerns

Wed, 29th Aug 2018
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The rise of smart buildings opens a Pandora's box of privacy and ethical concerns, futurist Roger Dennis warns, as data collection in facilities grows.
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Cybersecurity should be priority in US$8b smart utility spend

Thu, 23rd Aug 2018
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Utilities are becoming increasingly connected worldwide, and also becoming increasingly vulnerable - so why are governments letting security slide?.
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Thales extends offer acceptance period for Gemalto acquisition

Mon, 13th Aug 2018
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Thales extends the offer acceptance period for its acquisition of Gemalto, awaiting regulatory approvals from various antitrust authorities.
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How MSSPs must protect data in the breach disclosure era

Mon, 6th Aug 2018
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data privacy
Australia's new mandatory data breach disclosure laws impose strict reporting requirements on MSPs, ensuring better data protection and accountability.
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Managing the information paradox in the NDB/GDPR era

Tue, 26th Jun 2018
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Businesses need a solution that helps manage compliance and audits while making it simple for the right people to access the data they need.
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CISOs - Know what you can and can't control with GDPR

Mon, 25th Jun 2018
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Under GDPR, CISOs must balance data security without bearing full control; 80% of GDPR-related data is beyond their direct oversight.
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Exclusive interview: Tableau on data analytics, AI and GDPR

Wed, 13th Jun 2018
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data analytics
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planning
We sat down with Tableau chief product officer Francois Ajenstat to talk about how the company enables organisations to be more 'analytics capable'.
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Why a data consolidation strategy is the best approach to GDPR compliance

Wed, 6th Jun 2018
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data analytics
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supply chain
For most organisations, the only way to effectively comply with GDPR is to adopt a strategy of data consolidation.