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Australia’s latest defence supercomputer will use artificial intelligence to “support complex decision-making at scale”, the Australian Defence Force (ADF) says, after the high-performance machine was ...
American car rental giant Hertz says personal information of Australian customers, including information from passports, driver licences, and payment cards, appear to have been compromised in a data ...
Over the weekend the US Customs and Border Protection confirmed an exemption for smartphones, computers and other electronic goods from the so-called reciprocal tariffs announced recently by Trump, ...
Citing Coalition sources, the Australian Financial Review last week reported that if the Coalition wins the upcoming May ...
Cybercriminals have set their sights on Sydney academia with two recent attacks targeting Western Sydney University (WSU) and University of Sydney (USYD). WSU was first to respond to a security ...
ACS has recognised Jo Dalvean as Honorary Life Member of ACS at the April Victorian Branch Forum. Honorary Life Member (HLM) ...
The number of Australians with Year 12 or equivalent qualifications declined from 2022 to 2023 after nearly a decade of ...
Technology stocks have surged in a Wall Street rebound after US President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on most of his controversial tariffs which had tanked global markets, but US consumers ...
AustralianSuper has sped up plans to introduce wider multi-factor authentication (MFA) controls after a cyberattack saw half a million dollars drained from member accounts. Last week, Australia’s ...
Generative AI (genAI) tools may have been transformative for users, but the companies training them are creating headaches for content owners like Wikipedia as hordes of ‘grey bots’ overload their ...
More than a third of young Australian workers would quit if they were forced to return to the office full-time, with this “hybrid generation” valuing work-life balance above all else, even salary, a ...
Plans from the Coalition to significantly slash the number of international students in Australia and triple the price of study visa applications “make no sense on any level” and risk jeopardising ...