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Predicting the future of security in 2023 and beyond
From Quantum to Code Signing, DNS tools to Digital Identity, the complexity of the cybersecurity landscape grows by the day. Here's our predictions for 2023. [ + ]
Why you should transition early to GA4... and how
While it might feel like there's plenty of time to upgrade Google Analytics, businesses both large and small should be making the switch now. [ + ]
Why the most advanced cybersecurity system isn't enough
Recent attacks are a stark reminder to C-suite leaders of how vulnerable their businesses are — even those with robust defences can be breached. [ + ]
Securing the edge: SD-WAN
The advent of software-defined wide-area networks (SD-WANs) has transformed the network security model by pushing security to the edge. [ + ]
The risks of robo-marking: AI in Australian schools
Automated grading technologies are common in educational institutions overseas, and will likely arrive in Australian schools over coming years. [ + ]
Balancing cost versus value of data management
By 2030, data collection and analysis will become the basis of all future service offers and business models. Will organisations realise the true value? [ + ]
How hosted monitoring enables MSPs to seamlessly deliver services to their clients
Considering technology's vital role in today's business landscape, keeping IT systems running smoothly is essential to every business's success. [ + ]
WWAN and 5G — Are Australian businesses ready?
Will the demand for digital connectivity continue to grow at an accelerated pace and are businesses prepared with the technology required to support it? [ + ]
Online gaming could enhance career prospects: study
Soft skills gained by online gaming behaviour could assist players in their career aspirations, according to new research. [ + ]
No loyalty for brands that fail to protect data
New research from OpenText reveals the growing level of concern among Aussies over the privacy and protection of personal data. [ + ]
Investing in more security tools not the answer
Multiple point solutions provide disparate metrics, reporting and training requirements, making it difficult to unify different risk metrics. [ + ]
Study: Skills gap halts multi-cloud adoption
Organisations' level of multi-cloud maturity and the related business benefits could be tied to their CEOs' engagement with the technology. [ + ]
One in five young Aussies in tech expecting redundancy
One in five (21%) young Australians working in tech are expecting to be laid off or fired during the economic downturn, according to new research. [ + ]
High-speed education network upgrade completed
A new high-speed network for Brisbane's Catholic schools has been delivered by Orro, as part of an 18-month-long project with Brisbane Catholic Education. [ + ]
Automation will protect jobs, not take them
Leaders need to automate now to stay competitive, so they're not cutting headcount later. [ + ]