Australia’s corporate leaders are sleepwalking into a technology blind spot that will cost them dearly. Shadow AI is already entrenched in workplaces, and boards that treat it as a side issue are making the same mistake they made a decade ago with shadow IT and cloud adoption. Back then, companies allowed employees to use unapproved cloud apps because they seemed harmless. The result? Exposed data, regulatory failures, and an entire new category of cyber risk.
AI - An Overview
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In a recent media briefing, hosted by ANZ Cybersecurity Director, Corien Vermaak at Cisco, the complex nature of cybersecurity preparedness and the challenges facing ...
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ISACA, the global professional association supporting digital trust professionals, has announced the appointment of Australian cybersecurity expert Jamie Norton as Vice Chair ...
New services enhance identity management, secure file storage and recovery, and communication, advancing the Fortinet Security Fabric and global cloud network vision
Study shows many companies paid multiple ransoms in the past 12 months. Victims also report that hackers have threatened to physically harm executives and file regulatory ...
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA (August 8, 2025) – Pax8, the leading cloud commerce Marketplace, today announced the appointment of Lindsay Zwart as Executive Vice President and General ...