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Australian renewable energy start-up Allegro Energy has been granted a US patent for micro-emulsion electrolyte technology, which addresses “critical limitations of traditional energy storage systems”.

Published in Energy

Enhancing Threat Intelligence and Threat Detection in Australian Central Government Organisations

GUEST OPINION by Cyrille Badeau, Vice-President of International Sales, at ThreatQuotient: In an era where digital frontiers are continuously expanding and evolving, adaptability is critical for Federal, State, and Local Government Departments, and Agencies to secure their infrastructure and sensitive data. Progress and growth strategies must be aligned with defense against growing cyber threats.

Published in Security

CI-ISAC Australia has been selected as the recipient of an Australian Government $6.4 million grant to create a health-specific, information-sharing and analysis centre for Australia’s healthcare industry.

Published in Health

Supermarket giant Woolworths Group is seeking clearance from New Zealand competition regulator The Commerce Commission to acquire 100% of the shares in food product manufacturer and supplier Beak & Johnston Holdings Pty Ltd..

Published in Technology Regulation

COMPANY NEWS:  Australian drone technology company Aerologix has announced a strategic partnership with digital mapping platform Soar to create what Aerologix says is set to become the world’s most extensive library of high-quality drone imagery and maps.

Published in Deals

COMPANY NEWS: Australian-born global provider of human capital management (HCM) solutions, Humanforce today announced the acquisition of LiveHire, a best-of-breed Applicant Tracking System (ATS), Recruit CRM, and AI-powered talent pooling platform. The acquisition is Humanforce’s fourth in a two-year period.

Published in Deals

COMPANY NEWS: Dayforce, Inc. (NYSE: DAY; TSX: DAY), a global human capital management (HCM) leader that makes work life better, today released a survey of Australian executives that revealed more than two-thirds of polled organisations believe Australia’s new right to disconnect legislation will have a significant impact on their operations. 

Published in Guest Research

Despite higher prices, lower consumer spending and tightening profit margins, new research has found that the majority of small-to-medium businesses are overlooking an expense this year that could be costing them thousands over a year. 

Published in Strategy

COMPANY NEWS: Dematic, a leading provider of intelligent warehouse solutions, has developed a new end-to-end automation solution with its first roll-out at a leading Australian meat processing facility.

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MGA Thermal receives funding boost from ARENA

ARENA’s increased backing will support the rectification of MGA Thermal’s demonstration unit as it heads towards commercial deployment

COMPANY NEWS: Australian clean energy company, MGA Thermal, has received a further $2.48 million, tripling the project backing from the Federal Government’s Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA).

Published in Energy

Sixty-percent of all Australian businesses are already using, or planning to integrate, AI into their operations over the next two years. according to an independent survey commissioned by a small business organisation.

Published in Business Intelligence

In 2024, 61% of Australian Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) surveyed feel at risk of experiencing a material cyber attack in the next 12 months, compared to 53% in 2023.

Published in Security

The rise of AI-driven attacks and accelerated software delivery cycles makes it more difficult to protect organisations, as 89% of CISOs say application security remains a blind spot

COMPANY NEWS: Dynatrace (NYSE: DT), the leader in unified observability and security, has released its annual CISO survey. This year’s report, “The state of application security in 2024”, reveals that Australian organisations are struggling with internal communication barriers, which hinder their ability to address cybersecurity threats. The results indicate that CISOs find it difficult to drive alignment between security teams and the C-suite, leaving gaps in the organisation’s understanding of cyber risk. As a result, they find themselves more exposed to advanced cyber threats, at a time when AI-driven attacks are on the rise.

Published in Security

More than four in five (82%) of Australia’s higher education institutions are lagging behind on basic cybersecurity measures, leaving more than 1.5 million students and staff at an increased risk of email-based impersonation attacks, according to new research by one cybersecurity and compliance company.

Published in Security

COMPANY NEWS:  Manhattan Associates Inc. (NASDAQ: MANH) today announced its Australian office has achieved certification as a 'great place to work' according to the Great Place to Work Trust Index Survey. The accreditation is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by survey platform Emprising, with the anonymous survey assessing a number of areas including workplace culture, alignment, trust and connection.

Published in Recruitment

GUEST OPINION by Chris Parker, Vice President of Asia Pacific & Japan at Riverbed: As 2024 accelerates, the Australian IT landscape will be influenced by economic and technological challenges such as resilient inflation, the impact of rate rises, cybersecurity risks, and AI. The upcoming year is set to mark a transformation in how businesses approach their tech investments, handle complexity, and incorporate AI and ML into their operations. Let's explore the key trends poised to define the IT sector in the year ahead.

Published in Guest Opinion

More than one out of three of Australia’s top-ranked public and private hospitals are lagging behind on basic cybersecurity measures, subjecting patients, healthcare professionals and stakeholders to a higher risk of email-based impersonation attacks, including fraud and domain spoofing, according to cybersecurity firm Proofpoint.

Published in Security

Counterfeit Australian identity documents, especially driver’s licences, rank among some of the most frequently listed and sold identity documents on anonymous dark web marketplaces, according to new research from the Centre of Forensic Science at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

Published in Security
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