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How to be cyber smart in a world of cyber crime
Nigel Phair Director (Enterprise), UNSW Institute for Cyber Nigel is an influential analyst and regular media commentator on the intersection of technology, crime and society. He provides executive and board advice on strategy, risk and governance of technology.
Between progress and safety: The dark side of AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all about using technology to increase the speed and accuracy of your business operations, saving time and boosting productivity.
How to minimise cyber security risk from customers
Interacting with customers online brings increased cybersecurity risks to any SME, for example email scams and data breaches. Here’s what to do about these risks.
Virtual and augmented reality: Does the tech live up to the hype?
Entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts have been lauding the disruptive potential of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) for years.
Ransomware: how to stop your business being robbed
With businesses becoming more digital and robbers using sophisticated systems to steal information and demand ransoms in return, it’s crucial for SMEs to have proper ransomware protection in place.
Ebay essentials the secrets to success for your online business
Looking for a way to kickstart your online business? Setting up an eBay store is the way to go.
Businesses can't patch vulnerabilities fast enough
Cybercriminals are exploiting vulnerabilities faster than ever, according to new findings from Rapid7.
The Power of Cyber-Physical Infrastructure
Discover how Cyber-Physical Infrastructure (CPI) is revolutionising industries by merging the digital and physical worlds, driving innovation, efficiency, and sustainability.
Most businesses would pay ransomware demand
A global survey has found more than 60% of Australian businesses would pay a ransom demand following a successful ransomware attack.
Business website design: where to get started
Smaller business operators can lack technical knowledge, leaving them especially vulnerable when they are looking to develop or redevelop their website.