Privacy stories - Page 2
UK firms push for Chief Trust Officer amid AI & cyber risks
Thu, 25th Sep 2025
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UK firms overwhelmingly back creating Chief Trust Officer roles to tackle rising AI, data privacy, and cybersecurity risks, a new study shows.
Manufacturers ramp up cyber resilience as AI threats intensify
Thu, 25th Sep 2025
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Manufacturers are boosting cyber resilience amid rising AI-driven threats, but only a third feel prepared for attacks like deepfakes and synthetic identities.
Kasia Hanson joins Alcatraz to drive strategic partnerships growth
Wed, 24th Sep 2025
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Kasia Hanson joins Alcatraz as VP of Strategic Partnerships to boost growth across critical sectors with her 20+ years experience in security and AI.
Exclusive: Workday CTO Shan Moorthy on AI, Agents and APAC innovation
Fri, 19th Sep 2025
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AI agents are transforming enterprise platforms in APAC, enabling interoperable systems and boosting productivity without reducing jobs, says Workday CTO.
1Password partners with Perplexity on Comet AI browser
Fri, 19th Sep 2025
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1Password teams up with Perplexity to offer secure credential management for the AI-powered Comet browser, enhancing privacy and access control.
Parents urged to decode emoji use in online chats for safety
Thu, 18th Sep 2025
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Parents are urged to understand evolving emoji codes in kids’ online chats to boost digital safety and guide open conversations amid rising online risks.
ConnectID & k-ID partner to boost child safety on gaming sites
Wed, 17th Sep 2025
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ConnectID and k-ID partner to enhance child safety on Australian gaming platforms with privacy-focused age verification and parental controls.
Australian SMBs embrace AI but free tools heighten security risks
Wed, 17th Sep 2025
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58% of Australian SMBs use AI, but many rely on free tools, raising data security risks amid low awareness of enterprise-grade solutions and hardware needs.
AI-driven document processing projects rise as paper persists
Wed, 17th Sep 2025
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A study shows 65% of large firms are adopting AI-driven document processing to replace legacy systems, despite 61% still relying on paper documents.
Hana Wallet launches Web3 Debit Mastercard with USD $5 bonus
Tue, 16th Sep 2025
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Hana Wallet launches its Web3 Debit Mastercard in Australia, letting users spend crypto like Bitcoin with USD $5 bonus on first use.
Geotab reaches 5 million global vehicle subscriptions milestone
Thu, 11th Sep 2025
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Geotab has surpassed 5 million connected vehicle subscriptions worldwide, highlighting rapid growth in fleet management through data analytics and AI technology.
Broader Facebook malvertising hits android with crypto-stealing RAT
Fri, 5th Sep 2025
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A Facebook malvertising campaign is targeting Android users in the EU with Brokewell malware disguised as a fake TradingView app to steal crypto assets.
Chief Trust Officer role rises as tech firms prioritise trust
Thu, 4th Sep 2025
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Tech and B2B firms are appointing Chief Trust Officers to boost security, privacy, and trust amid rising client and regulator concerns, says Forrester.
CCTV to be trialled in 300 childcare centres under AUD $189m plan
Tue, 2nd Sep 2025
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Australia to trial CCTV in 300 childcare centres as part of a AUD $189m plan to boost child safety and improve oversight in early learning settings.
Acronis & Intel partner to deliver AI threat detection on PCs
Thu, 28th Aug 2025
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Acronis partners with Intel to offer AI-powered, real-time threat detection on PCs with Intel Core Ultra processors, boosting security and performance.
Exclusive: Fastly’s Randy Reddig on AI bots and disruption
Tue, 26th Aug 2025
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Fastly's Randy Reddig reveals AI bots now drive much web traffic, disrupting media models and pushing publishers toward new edge-based solutions.
Australia launches real-time AI workforce mapping for IT & marketing
Fri, 22nd Aug 2025
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Australia's marketing and IT peak bodies launch a real-time AI workforce mapping initiative to guide skills and strategy amid AI-driven transformation.
Greens Senator on why the age ban will be an ‘open wound’ for the Govt
Sun, 17th Aug 2025
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Greens Senator David Shoebridge condemns Australia's social media ban for under-16s and calls for urgent, robust AI regulation and tech literacy in Parliament.
EFA disputes privacy claims from Australian age tech trial findings
Fri, 15th Aug 2025
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Electronic Frontiers Australia disputes government claims that age assurance tech is private and robust, citing flawed methodology and privacy risks.
CommBank partners with OpenAI to boost AI banking innovation
Fri, 15th Aug 2025
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Commonwealth Bank teams up with OpenAI to enhance AI-driven banking, focusing on fraud prevention and personalised services for Australian customers.