Resilience stories
The annual Construction Industry Survey, in partnership with Teletrac Navman and Civil Contractors New Zealand, reveals cracks in New Zealand's infrastructure.
Additional funding will boost flood forecasting and climate adaptation work after recent cyclones exposed gaps in New Zealand's resilience.
This expansion will empower joint customers to strengthen cyber resiliency and fortify over 80 mission-critical security and business tools.
Claroty and Vector Technology Solutions have hosted roundtable discussions on cybersecurity in New Zealand's critical infrastructure sector.
Quarter two 2024 earnings surge for enterprise cloud application vendor Workday while their CFO Solutions see robust growth .
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Businesses relying on a single cloud service provider are setting themselves up for a single point of failure.
Thales launches Thales payShield Cloud HSM, a subscription-based digital payments security service for cloud-based infrastructure.
Engineers can uncover alert coverage gaps and easily generate new alerts with AI-driven recommended conditions as part of the New Relic all-in-one platform.
Google.org, in partnership with Infoxchange and the ADB, will provide digital resilience training to 40 NGOs in Asia and the Pacific.
TechDay's 10-Minute IT Jams: Bryan Harris, EVP & CTO at SAS, discusses AI, generative AI, resilience, and SAS's $1B investment in AI.
The alliance between the companies will aim to empower security operations teams to scale secure access in a hybrid working era.
Intel unveils IDM 2.0 manufacturing strategy in Malaysia, aiming to remain at the forefront of semiconductors.
Logicalis Australia launches Talent Services to address IT recruitment challenges and provide skilled professionals at unprecedented speed.
The need to balance the momentum of innovation with risk awareness and resilience is more important than ever for CIOs in organisations.
The rise of remote work in post-COVID Australia brings both flexibility and cyber risks, driving a complex landscape for IT and security.
As extreme weather events become Australia's harsh new norm, innovative satellite technology offers hope for better disaster preparedness and response.
BlueVoyant appoints cyber risk specialist Jon Leather as Head of European Supply Chain Defence, strengthening leadership team.
With video collaboration and built-in team messenger, the police facilitate online personnel training, briefings, and in-departmental communication.
BT will take responsibility for consolidating and modernising NATS' critical data network and cybersecurity across its sites.