Three-quarters of organisations are confident in their ability to secure unstructured data - yet more than two-thirds report less than 80% remains unprotected, a new industry survey has found.
When AI agents start taking actions rather than merely answering questions, the integrity of their knowledge source becomes a compliance problem. Knowledge management vendor eGain has released a set of platform connectors designed to anchor Microsoft Copilot, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini CLI, and the Cursor developer environment to a single governed knowledge repository.
Records & Information Management Month 2026 is underway. After years of working with organisations on records and information management, one lesson stands out clearly: if you want records captured, make capture easy.
Fragmented enterprise knowledge stores have a new challenger. Sydney-based IT services firm Adactin has released AFIVE, an AI-powered platform that uses Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to give employees natural language access to documents held across multiple cloud repositories.
OpenAI has launched a centralised File Library in ChatGPT, giving paid subscribers persistent document storage accessible across multiple sessions for the first time.
The New Zealand Government has released a discussion document proposing mandatory cyber security obligations for operators of critical infrastructure, including enforceable minimum standards, incident reporting requirements, and director-level accountability.
If you've spent any time in governance, you've noticed something: we've been running three separate disciplines that are all trying to solve variations of the same problem. Data governance over here. Information governance over there. And now AI governance is showing up like a new kid at school, expecting everyone to make room.
Copilot Cowork is Microsoft’s new cloud-based AI agent built with Anthropic's Claude technology that can plan, execute, and deliver multi-step work across Outlook, Teams, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint on a user's behalf.
As someone working at the intersection of cybersecurity and public sector technology, I’ve long respected the Essential Eight framework developed by the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC). It’s practical, actionable, and has helped lift the security posture across government agencies and critical infrastructure. But the world has changed. And so must our approach.
Ransom payments climbed sharply in 2025, with 24% of ransomware victims paying - up from 14% the previous year - as the number of active threat groups rose 16% to 67, according to a new global report. The S-RM and FGS Global Cyber Incident Insights Report 2026, drawing on data from more than 800 incidents responded to globally in 2025, found the average ransom payment reached USD $296,000. Ransomware accounted for 45% of all incidents.