At least 230 victims of 'Contagious Interview' threat identified.| iTnews
Shows why AI-enabled threats should be taken seriously, engineers say.| iTnews
With $936m deal for The Browser Company.| iTnews
Check Point listens in on "dark web chatter".| iTnews
Part of $247 million EMR program.| iTnews
Sets up data community, hires a business ‘translation’ team.| iTnews
Will migrate to SAP SuccessFactors.| iTnews
Follows appeal against $1.8 billion settlement reached in 2020.| iTnews
Eyes HR "digital optimisation" and payroll uplift.| iTnews
Housed within Digital NSW.| iTnews
Targets retail and ecommerce.| iTnews
Follows 35 "significant" disruptions in 2025.| iTnews
Cards sold at supermarkets open to redemption robbery.| iTnews
Disrupts production, sales.| iTnews
Issues tender for broad set of cyber capabilities.| iTnews
Could lead to faster data centre approvals.| iTnews
As generative AI drives an unprecedented surge in data and compute demands, Schneider Electric is empowering organisations with scalable, sustainable modular data centre solutions purpose-built to meet the unique infrastructure needs of AI workloads.| iTnews
As AI accelerates global innovation, Schneider Electric is leading the charge with sustainable, AI-ready data centre solutions designed to meet rising energy demands without compromising the planet.| iTnews
For many organisations, strategy begins with a burst of vision and enthusiasm in the boardroom — but too often, it never makes it past the door. That’s where the cracks form, says Dean Swan, Vice President and General Manager of monday.com in APJ, and why execution is the real engine of success.| iTnews
Ported numbers used to steal from bank accounts.| iTnews
Two years ahead of US government deadlines.| iTnews
Central Budget Management System under particular scrutiny.| iTnews
Contracts should reflect operational realities, not just what looks good in an audit.| iTnews
Value realisation firmly on the executive radar.| iTnews
Breaking technology news, analysis and opinion, tailored for Australian CIOs, IT managers and IT professionals.| iTnews
Queensland Transport will progressively replace three million laminated drivers’ licenses with smartcards that use facial recognition technology supplied by Unisys.| iTnews