On Wednesday, 11 March 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the global spread of COVID-19 a pandemic.
In early 1848, in the middle of a Californian river, gold flakes were discovered. Not even a year later, an influx of approximately 300,000 migrants arrived and staked their claims in the hopes of making their fortunes.
The establishment of the National Bushfire Recovery Agency has been announced, together with an initial $2 billion allocation to the National Bushfire Recovery Fund that will support all recovery efforts across Australia over the next 2 years.
Whether you’re a sole trader or the CEO of a multinational organisation, we are all constantly seeking ways to do what we do better.
‘Presenteeism’ (the art of being at work but not working) happens in many businesses – it may very well be happening in yours right now.
According to industry best practice guidance in Australian Cyber Security Centre’s Essential Eight, a business's first step is to identify: what systems to protect, what information is likely to be targeted and how much protection is required.
Cybercrime does not discriminate by business size or industry. For a hacker to realise their ultimate goal – whether that be making money, stealing infrastructure, leveraging data to steal assets or boosting their ego – they want to find the easiest targets quickly.
With cybersecurity attacks becoming increasingly sophisticated, one of the biggest challenges for companies is to...
I recently attended the NRF Retail Big Show in New York, an overwhelming smorgasbord of retail technology and new store concepts.
Many aged care providers have received letters requesting in-depth information for the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety – with five years’ worth of data and information due for submission, it’s an enormous task.
Disruption is happening, organisations need to harness change to influence its direction. This was the crux of an engaging session we hosted with AGSM’s Melbourne Alumni this week on the business of transformation.
The 25 September Facebook data breach, suspected to have impacted around 90m user accounts is a wakeup call for social media users and the technology sector.