About Kaleah

Kaleah Salmon
Journalist
Kaleah Salmon is journalist in the TechDay editorial team. She has a keen interest in health, fitness, travel and sport. She previously worked as a journalist for Australian publication, Ministry of Sport.
Stories by Kaleah - Page 1

ReliaQuest details Black Basta’s legacy & rise of Teams phishing
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ransomware
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phishing
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email security
ReliaQuest reveals Black Basta’s fall and warns former affiliates persist with Teams phishing and Python-enabled ransomware tactics post-February 2025.

Adeptia unveils AIDP to boost enterprise document automation
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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rpa
Adeptia launches AIDP, an AI-driven document processing tool, to enhance automation and data accuracy for enterprises in regulated sectors.

CData launches accelerator to simplify Databricks integration
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hybrid cloud
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multi-cloud
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ai
CData has launched a Databricks Integration Accelerator, cutting integration time by 90% and simplifying data pipeline management with a no-code framework.

Codiac 2.5 boosts real-time observability & secure cluster control
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virtualisation
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devops
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hybrid cloud
Codiac 2.5 delivers real-time observability, zero-trust security, and centralised cluster control for containerised workloads across multi-cloud and on-premises environments.

Secureframe launches new suite to automate federal compliance
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data protection
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cloud security
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risk & compliance
Secureframe launches Federal Suite to automate CMMC 2.0 and FedRAMP 20x compliance, easing cybersecurity burdens for US defence contractors.

UK workers overwhelmed as AI adoption outpaces support & training
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digital transformation
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hcm
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ai
Research shows 71% of UK workers feel AI tools are advancing faster than they can learn, causing anxiety and highlighting a need for better support and guidance.

KYND & Talan partner to enhance real-time cyber risk support
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cybersecurity
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insurtech
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cyber resilience
KYND partners with Talan to offer real-time cyber risk intelligence, boosting UK, European and Middle Eastern clients' defence against evolving threats.

UK CMOs lose a month yearly to martech woes, creativity suffers
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martech
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partner programmes
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cmo
UK CMOs spend an entire month yearly resolving martech issues, with 71% losing creative time and morale impacted amid growing platform complexity.

Majority of US freight experts expect driverless trucks by 2050
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cartech
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supply chain
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autonomous vehicle
A survey reveals 65% of US freight experts expect driverless trucks to be common by 2050, with early use on long-haul highways and low traffic times.

UK & European finance teams accelerate automation to combat fraud
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fintech
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ai
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defi
UK and European finance teams boost automation adoption, with 81% increasing use to combat fraud and ease regulatory burdens, says survey.

Vertiv unveils 142kW AI data centre design for NVIDIA GB300
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datacentre infrastructure
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ai
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cleantech
Vertiv launches a 142kW cooling and power design for NVIDIA GB300, boosting AI data centre efficiency with digital simulation and Adaptable cooling.

UK public sector unprepared for cyber-attacks, survey reveals
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ransomware
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it training
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phishing
Survey shows 60% of UK public sector IT leaders see cyber-attacks as inevitable, with phishing and ransomware posing top threats amid weak defences.

UK taps Altana for AI supply chain platform in GBP £8m deal
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data analytics
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smart home
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supply chain
The UK government awards Altana a GBP £8m contract to deliver an AI-driven supply chain platform, enhancing policy and security across multiple departments.

Amplitude unveils AI Agents to automate digital product growth
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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cx
Amplitude launches AI Agents to automate product development tasks, boosting efficiency and improving digital product growth across organisations.

Central Coast Council deploys remote vehicle for record sewer scan
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lidar
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3d scanning
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public infrastructure
Central Coast Council used a remote-controlled vehicle with LiDAR and 360° CCTV to scan a 640m sewer stretch, enhancing safety and efficiency in inspections.

Swimlane secures USD $45m funding to drive AI automation growth
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ai
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cybersecurity
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agentic ai
Swimlane secures USD $45m to boost AI automation, aiming for profitability in Q3 2025 with rapid growth and advanced agentic AI security solutions.

Rugby Australia launches digital ticketing for Lions Tour 2025
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sportstech
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rugby australia
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rugby union
Rugby Australia will use Tixserve's digital-only ticketing for the 2025 British and Irish Lions Tour, enhancing fan experience with secure, app-based tickets.

Canon Oceania opens NZD $20,000 grant for community groups
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edutech
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cleantech
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schools
Canon Oceania has launched its 2025 Grants program, offering NZD $20,000 in funding and products to support New Zealand community groups and schools.

Australian employers maintain strong demand for skilled migrants
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hcm
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recruitment
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public sector
Seventy-two per cent of Australian employers have hired skilled migrants recently, reflecting ongoing reliance on overseas talent to address local skill shortages.

Ignition unveils AI tool to help businesses set smarter prices
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saas
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ai
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software development
Ignition is developing an AI tool to help service businesses set smarter prices using real billing data, aiming to boost confidence and optimise revenues.