Industry Insider

  • Historic 16 Billion Password Leak Exposed

    Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered what experts are calling one of the largest data breaches in history, with 16 billion login credentials exposed across major technology platforms including Apple, Facebook and Google. The discovery was confirmed by researchers at Cybernews, who have been investigating the breach since the beginning of 2025.

  • ANZ Bank doubles down on Knosys KIQ

    ANZ Bank has extended its partnership with Knosys Limited, signing a one-year contract for the continued use of the company’s enterprise knowledge management platform, KnowledgeIQ (KIQ).

  • archTIS Shares Soar on Major US/UK M365 Defence Contracts

    Shares in Australia’s archTIS Limited rocketed this week as investors celebrated the cybersecurity company's breakthrough into two of the world's largest defence markets with M365 contracts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars and the potential for massive expansion.

  • Companies Unprepared for Surge in Autonomous AI Systems

    As artificial intelligence evolves from chatbots to autonomous "agents" capable of executing complex tasks without human oversight, a leading AI ethics expert is sounding the alarm that most organizations lack the infrastructure to manage the mounting risks.

  • Rio Tinto Selects iManage to Support Legal Transformation

    Global mining company Rio Tinto has deployed iManage as part of a broader strategy to modernize and streamline its legal operations. More than 200 users across Australia, Singapore, the UK, and North America are now utilising the platform.

  • Why CISOs are quietly becoming information architects

    In a recent post, I explored the butterfly effect of cybersecurity - the idea that one small misstep (like an over-permissioned user or misclassified document) can cascade into a major breach. Today, I want to go a step further: because it’s not just about access - it’s about architecture.

  • Historic 16 Billion Password Leak Exposed

    Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered what experts are calling one of the largest data breaches in history, with 16 billion login credentials exposed across major technology platforms including Apple, Facebook and Google. The discovery was confirmed by researchers at Cybernews, who have been investigating the breach since the beginning of 2025.

  • ANZ Bank doubles down on Knosys KIQ

    ANZ Bank has extended its partnership with Knosys Limited, signing a one-year contract for the continued use of the company’s enterprise knowledge management platform, KnowledgeIQ (KIQ).

  • archTIS Shares Soar on Major US/UK M365 Defence Contracts

    Shares in Australia’s archTIS Limited rocketed this week as investors celebrated the cybersecurity company's breakthrough into two of the world's largest defence markets with M365 contracts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars and the potential for massive expansion.

  • Companies Unprepared for Surge in Autonomous AI Systems

    As artificial intelligence evolves from chatbots to autonomous "agents" capable of executing complex tasks without human oversight, a leading AI ethics expert is sounding the alarm that most organizations lack the infrastructure to manage the mounting risks.

  • Rio Tinto Selects iManage to Support Legal Transformation

    Global mining company Rio Tinto has deployed iManage as part of a broader strategy to modernize and streamline its legal operations. More than 200 users across Australia, Singapore, the UK, and North America are now utilising the platform.

  • Why CISOs are quietly becoming information architects

    In a recent post, I explored the butterfly effect of cybersecurity - the idea that one small misstep (like an over-permissioned user or misclassified document) can cascade into a major breach. Today, I want to go a step further: because it’s not just about access - it’s about architecture.