Banks aren’t getting worse, fintech fraudsters are just getting better
Since COVID-19 reared its ugly head in 2020, fintech fraud risk has exploded. So what can be done?
Crypto influencers claim actual war is good for the currency
As Russian troops invaded Ukraine, cryptocurrency influencers had one familiar question: how would this affect crypto?
Aussie astronaut to go to space as government announces $65 million funding
The federal government announced $65 million more into the sector to get local technology ‘into space sooner’, and has told the national space agency to send an astronaut.
Risk of Russian cyber attack for Australian businesses ‘high’
The Australian Cyber Security Centre has issued urgent advice encouraging Australian businesses to boost their cyber security in light of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The Aussie startup taking the fight to Aldi and Amazon with checkoutless shopping Down Under
As the lines between digital and physical retail blur, the founders of TAGR say there’s no reason SMEs can’t get in on the opportunity.
SEO explained: How to improve your website’s ranking in 10 steps
Think about Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) as Monopoly: the aim of the game is to get as much real estate as you can. These 10 steps show you how.
Australia joins forces with US and UK to fight ransomware cybercrime
The Australian Cyber Security Centre and its US and UK counterparts have joined forces to call out rising ransomware attacks and advise organisations on how to stay ahead of them.
Tech jobs come with more flexibility and lower wage gaps, Tech Council of Australia research suggests
Research from the Tech Council of Australia set out to challenge what tech jobs look like, in a bid to attract people to the sector.
Log4j and lessons from NewsCorp: Six cybersecurity tips for small business
Cybersecurity is front of mind for big business, and while small businesses aren’t immune, being unprepared could also damage their enterprise relationships.
How a lack of innovation saw Intel dethroned as the world’s largest chipmaker
American chip-making giant Intel is a shadow of its former self. How did this happen to a company that for many years was well ahead of its competition, and what are the chances of a turnaround?
Incentivising researchers is key to better science commercialisation outcomes
Earlier this week the federal government announced a $2.2 billion spend on its University Research Commercialisation Action Plan. This is a giant step in the right direction.
Tech is in danger of going offshore, as Aussie universities fail to keep up with growing sector
Australia needs an additional 60,000 IT workers every year as the market landscape changes, but the education streams aren’t there to provide the talent.