World Privacy Day: A kind reminder to protect personal data
Data Privacy Day in Australia is a day to remind people of the importance of protecting personal information.
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Data Privacy Day in Australia is a day to remind people of the importance of protecting personal information.
The new AI-based chatbot tool developed by OpenAI, known as ChatGPT, has the potential to be leveraged by cybercriminals to write code and malware that can assist in their malicious activities.
The US is a key player in the global financial system. Yet it appears to be lagging behind the global frontier when it comes to adopting modern payment solutions.
According to a recent survey that looked at the differences in how different generations approach cyber security, 67 pct of Australian small business owners mistakenly believe that being tech-savvy means they have the necessary skills to protect their businesses from cyber threats.”
The latest edition of Tech Tuesdays explores fintech solutions that can benefit small businesses.
BigCommerce has unveiled its Omnichannel Certified Partner (OCP) Program, a venture targeting enterprise partners to provide them with new revenue generation opportunities by assisting merchants on top ecommerce platforms.
Dynamic Business has put together a list of the most exciting new product launches and ground-breaking technologies so that you can get a sneak peek at the cutting-edge technologies shaping our world.
Robin Marchant, Shopify’s Director of Marketing, discusses the solutions for meeting growing consumer demands, customising your online approach, and the value of in-store purchasing apps.
Experts believe these threats will pose the greatest risks in 2023, ranging from ransomware attacks to phishing scams and cloud security breaches.
For business leaders, staying informed with trends as they evolve can help identify new risks and valuable opportunities for improvements in your business strategy.
While volatile market conditions and the economic downtown has made it difficult for businesses to predict what 2023 will bring, business leaders must continue to be agile to adapt and thrive, writes Ben Pluznyk
In the face of the profound uncertainty brought about by the pandemic, Ross Dawson, a renowned futurist has identified six exciting ideas that he believes will shape the future in 2023 and beyond.
Here’s a list of five apps that will help ease the common challenges of working in a hybrid environment – continuity, connection, communication, collaboration and coordination.
Darren, an expert in cybersecurity, has identified the top targeted sectors by cybercriminals going into 2023.
According to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the following are the top five trends that will shape the global enterprise in 2023:
We’ve outlined five key trends that every data-driven business should act upon in 2023.
Here’s how innovative digital solutions can help businesses to futurfy and achieve greater efficiency.
Despite the uncertain economic picture, 80 per cent of SMBs anticipate an increase in online sales over the next 12 months.
According to a study by Tenable, despite security and macroeconomic concerns, Australian businesses are not only venturing into the metaverse, but are leading the charge.
With constantly improving techniques, the person becomes the weakest link. According to experts, one trend expected for 2023 is social media account takeovers leading to impersonation attacks on online friends.