11 August 2025
In today’s digital environment, trust is besides the point. The objective should be to ensure that people know what they need to know and no more. Information should be visible only to those people who are trained and cleared to handle that kind of information. That’s where Zero Trust Information Management comes in. And no,
08 August 2025
With Australia’s Privacy Act reforms now in force, protecting personal data is no longer optional, it’s a legal, ethical, and operational requirement. If your team can’t show who accessed what, when, or why, you’re exposed. And it’s not just about stopping cyberattacks. Today, compliance hinges on what your internal teams do, and whether you can
02 October 2020
I recently watched a lecture by Dr Andrew Glassner on the subject of Deep Learning, and he highlighted something that I am not sure that businesses or governments really understand. He pointed out that thanks to a number of highly intelligent and committed engineers and data scientists, the tools and techniques of artificial intelligence are
02 October 2020
Think about a car. A car has these functions: It moves the driver around, it moves passengers around, it moves things around. It can also carry things. It can carry clean things like books and files and food, and dirty things like potting soil and fertilizer. A car can also tow things. A car can