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Fragile or Future-ready? The Decisions Shaping Australia’s AI Ambitions

Introduction Senior data leaders are being asked to navigate a level of complexity that feels new, even by recent standards. Across Australia, organisations are under pressure to turn AI ambition into real outcomes, often while working with fragile data foundations...

AI Moving Faster Than Security, Creating a New Identity Crisis

AI is reshaping the cybersecurity landscape faster than organisations can adapt. For CISOs, the challenge is no longer whether to govern AI, but how quickly they can close the gap between deployment and control.

Why the Illusion of Control Is Failing Australian Identity Security Programmes

Most Australian enterprises believe they have identity security under control. Frameworks are in place, policies are documented, and zero trust strategies feature prominently in boardroom presentations and annual reports. On paper, it looks robust. In practice, many...

Beyond ‘Vibe Coding’: Securing AI-Generated Software Requires a Risk-First Strategy

Organisations face significant security risks in the era of “vibe coding” and AI-generated software. A recent benchmark test conducted by Armis that revealed that every model struggles to consistently produce secure code. This reality necessitates that Application Security (AppSec) programs shift away from fragmented vulnerability scanner management and adopt a risk-first strategy.

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Why the Illusion of Control Is Failing Australian Identity Security Programmes

Why the Illusion of Control Is Failing Australian Identity Security Programmes

Most Australian enterprises believe they have identity security under control. Frameworks are in place, policies are documented, and zero trust strategies feature prominently in boardroom ... Read More

Beyond ‘Vibe Coding’: Securing AI-Generated Software Requires a Risk-First Strategy

Beyond ‘Vibe Coding’: Securing AI-Generated Software Requires a Risk-First Strategy

Organisations face significant security risks in the era of "vibe coding" and AI-generated software. A recent benchmark test conducted by Armis that revealed that every model struggles to consistently produce secure code. This reality necessitates that Application Security (AppSec) programs shift away from fragmented vulnerability scanner management and adopt a risk-first strategy. Read More

Why Businesses Must Rethink Security in a Fragmented Digital Era

Why Businesses Must Rethink Security in a Fragmented Digital Era

A unified identity security strategy not only reduces risk but also enables organisations to innovate with greater confidence. As companies continue to adopt AI, automation, and cloud-native architectures, those with strong identity security will be better positioned to scale securely and minimise identity-based risks. Read More

Don’t Get Caught out by the Illusion of Control. Why Static Security Is Failing Australian Enterprises

Don’t Get Caught out by the Illusion of Control. Why Static Security Is Failing Australian Enterprises

Many Australian organisations believe their identity security is robust, but much of it relies on outdated, static controls that no longer match today’s dynamic environments. As workforces, applications, machine identities, and AI agents rapidly expand, traditional governance models—built on periodic reviews and fixed permissions—fail to detect evolving risks in real time. Read More

Why Businesses Must Rethink Security in a Fragmented Digital Era

Why Businesses Must Rethink Security in a Fragmented Digital Era

A unified identity security strategy not only reduces risk but also enables organisations to innovate with greater confidence. As companies continue to adopt AI, automation, and cloud-native architectures, those with strong identity security will be better positioned to scale securely and minimise identity-based risks. Read More

Don’t Get Caught out by the Illusion of Control. Why Static Security Is Failing Australian Enterprises

Don’t Get Caught out by the Illusion of Control. Why Static Security Is Failing Australian Enterprises

Many Australian organisations believe their identity security is robust, but much of it relies on outdated, static controls that no longer match today’s dynamic environments. As workforces, applications, machine identities, and AI agents rapidly expand, traditional governance models—built on periodic reviews and fixed permissions—fail to detect evolving risks in real time. Read More

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