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.
NSW universities are facing mounting cybersecurity challenges and struggling with artificial intelligence governance despite achieving record revenue of $A14.3 billion in 2024, according to a new report from the NSW Auditor-General.
The future of artificial intelligence may involve your AI assistant booking lunch with someone else's AI assistant, but new research suggests we're not prepared for the complex infrastructure needed to make this work safely and effectively.
As generative artificial intelligence tools become ubiquitous in corporate environments, legal experts are urging organisations to overhaul their document preservation and discovery practices to account for AI-generated content that could prove crucial in litigation.
New Zealand’s Ministry of Māori Development has successfully completed a major digitisation project that transformed nearly two decades of paper records into searchable digital files, with OPEX Falcon scanners playing a crucial role in the massive undertaking.
Organizations worldwide are set to build the vast majority of their generative AI business applications on existing data management platforms rather than starting from scratch, according to new research from Gartner Inc.
The vast majority of Australian organisations are still capitulating to ransomware demands, with new research showing 91% of local security leaders paid attackers in the past year despite repeated warnings from law enforcement agencies.
A colossal data breach has exposed over 4 billion user records in what cybersecurity experts are calling the largest single-source leak of Chinese personal data ever identified. The massive 631-gigabyte database was discovered unprotected and publicly accessible, containing sensitive financial information, social media data, and personal details of hundreds of millions of users.
After years of development and anticipation, the Linear Tape-Open (LTO) Consortium has officially launched LTO-10, the tenth generation of the industry's most widely adopted tape storage format. The latest generation as of 2025, LTO-10, can hold 30 TB in one cartridge, or 75 TB with industry-standard 2.5:1 compression.
Elon Musk's confrontational approach to regulation has found a formidable opponent in Australia, where his companies X and Starlink are embroiled in multiple battles with government authorities.