GUEST OPINION: There are not many countries which don’t have long hospital waiting lists. Australia is no different.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) working with SUSE AI for security, extensibility and flexibility that customers need.
The ease with which false or misleading information can be shared without vetting, fact-checking, or accountability has made social media a breeding ground for misinformation, according to data and analytics company GlobalData,
GUEST OPINION: Of all the elements that governments require to operate successfully, one of the most important is the trust of citizens. They need to be convinced governments at all levels are working in their best interests at all times.
Ping Identity, the intelligent identity solution for the enterprise, has announced early access to PingOne Neo,, a multi-standards decentralised identity management solution, which it says improves data security, privacy, and control for individuals while reducing resource and compliance burdens for enterprises.
More than a third of Aussies (35%) would delete themselves from the internet if they could, according to a new study commissioned by cybersecurity company NordVPN.
Networking giant Cisco has revealed the Cisco Security Cloud, which is claims will be the industry's most open platform, protecting the integrity of the entire IT ecosystem – without public cloud lock-in.
Aussies feel trapped by the digital economy with a new online survey finding that the majority of consumers feel they have to share personal data if they want to use digital services - but they don’t trust these organisations to protect that data.
WEBINAR REVIEW: IDC research today released its findings on how to close the trust gap between businesses and consumers in the digital economy. The findings reveal consumers are on the verge of adopting more advanced forms of ID verification but still require a high standard of secure, straightforward processes from institutions.
IDC research today released its findings on how to close the trust gap between businesses and consumers in the digital economy. The findings reveal consumers are on the verge of adopting more advanced forms of ID verification but still require a high standard of secure, straightforward processes from institutions.
Data Futurology invites you to a fireside chat around trust dimensions within ethics, with Colin Priest, global lead AI Governance, DataRobot, and Aurelie Jacquet, chair of Standards Australia Committee on Artificial Intelligence.
They say a change is as good as a holiday, but despite being a universal constant (and making your pockets very heavy), the last decade saw the most rapid change in our history - with the COVID-19 tinged decade we're currently in set to see change changing at the fastest pace yet.
GUEST OPINION by Ashley Diffey, Country Manager – ANZ and Japan, Ping Identity: The societal changes that occurred during the past 12 months are undeniable, but what’s less talked about are the significant implications for data privacy. First, the massive shift to remote work changed the way data is accessed and secured. And a sharp rise in online transactions means more personal data is being exchanged, stored, and processed than ever before. Further, the amounts of personal data being collected by large technology companies continues to climb, shaking user trust.
Identity provider Okta's research shows a data breach could dislodge nearly half of a company's customer base.
GUEST OPINION: There is no typical day or start to a new role for a Chief Technology Officer when dealing with the goals and technological needs of a business. Primarily, CTOs are hired to decrease ongoing spending, analyse market trends and forecast profits; they help the business attain and retain a competitive edge, and stay technologically sustainable.
We posed this question to a broad swathe of senior industry executives. Here's what they had to say.
The Internet has overtaken TV as Australia’s main source of news over the last two years, with over 12.7 million Australians (60.8%) now sourcing their news from the Internet - an increase of 1.4 million since 2018, according to new research.
Cloud adoption has changed the IT landscape and major cloud platform providers recognise the security of their platform is core to earning trust with customers, according to a new report from one global security firm.
Travellers across the world are increasingly prioritising value over cost, demanding more autonomy over personalisation and using digital solutions to research and manage their trips – but they have encountered problems of trust with online travel reviews.
Australian businesses must treat cyber security as a growth accelerator and not a handbrake, as they embrace the challenges and opportunities of the digital age, yet at the same time, widespread digital transformation has amplified the requirement for rigorous cyber-protection.