Your next LinkedIn commenter could be an AI bot
It seems artificially-generated comments have come to LinkedIn, marking the latest expansion of the recent AI craze.
Small businesses failing ‘digital health check’ as industry urges government to include cyber resilience funding in May budget
The federal government must provide financial and advisory support to help small businesses build their digital capacities, leading industry groups say.
Data trends: Adatree co-founder Jill Berry on what to expect in 2023
Consumers will definitely be more aware of their data sharing in 2023, says Jill Berry.
Edtech trends: Edrolo co-founder Ben Sze on what to expect in 2023
Edrolo believes that while technology adoption is certainly going to be key, it’s actually innovative and extremely high-quality resources that are most needed.
Revealed: The industries with the most sexual harassment reports, according to the Human Rights Commission
The Australian Human Rights Commission surveyed 10,000 workers and found overall that one in three (33%) had experienced some form of sexual harassment at work.
Finder kills its high-yield ‘Earn’ product as cryptocurrency fever fades
Finder has axed its year-old cryptocurrency investment product Finder Earn, becoming the latest high-yield offering to buckle as digital asset valuations tumble from their all-time highs.
Sack staff and pay them less, billionaire investor tells Google CEO in blistering letter
Google has far too many employees, and they're too highly paid, according to a billionaire investor with shares in Alphabet.
Twitter users report two-factor authentication errors as Elon Musk slashes “bloatware”
Twitter users have reported difficulties accessing two-factor authentication on the platform, raising concerns about the possibility of individual and business users losing access to their accounts.
New Xero CEO’s passion for accounting began around the family dinner table, aged seven
Sukhinder Singh Cassidy will replace Steve Vamos, retiring after almost five years at the helm, as Xero CEO in February 2023.
Home Affairs removes “out-dated” priority migration list as tech sector concerns mount
The Department of Home Affairs says it has abandoned the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List in favour of a refreshed visa processing system, after the reported removal of tech and cyber security occupations from the list caused concern among the local IT sector.
Tech sector voices concern after in-demand skills pulled from visa priority list
The federal government will reportedly cut job titles including software engineer and ICT security specialist from its priority skilled migration list, surprising a local tech sector still desperate for talent.
Medibank, Woolworths hacked as 2022 becomes Australia’s worst year for cyberattacks
The identity of nearly one in two Australians has been embroiled in several high-profile cybersecurity breaches spanning telecommunications, health and retail this year.