Opinion stories
Growing payroll mistakes can now trigger fines, back-payments and board scrutiny in manufacturing as super rules and labour hire reforms bite.
Realistic-looking security evidence can be fabricated when memory, simulation and model hallucinations blur provenance in AI workflows.
Poor data quality can make integrated customer records unreliable, driving wasted spend, compliance risk and manual correction work.
The breach exposed how autonomous agents can outrun human-tuned defences, making identity governance the real line of defence for enterprises.
The preview could help GKE users enforce cluster-wide security without clashing with namespace rules, especially in multi-tenant environments.
Channel partners risk losing customers if they cannot turn acronyms like UCaaS and SASE into clear business outcomes.
Regional mobile services generated USD $1 trillion in economic value in 2025, but growth now hinges on AI, trust, resilience and sovereignty.
AI-generated answers are already shaping public perceptions, forcing firms to manage reputation across trusted third-party sources instead of search rankings.
Hong Kong saw a record 15,877 cyber incidents in 2025 as AI speeds attacks and shortens the window to exploit software flaws.
Hybrid critical infrastructure estates are leaving contractor and vendor access unseen, raising compliance and supply chain risk under reformed CIRMP rules.
Australians risk giving AI agents broad access to emails, calendars and accounts, opening the door to scams and misuse.
As AI and automation spread, organisations face a growing need to track who or what can access data, systems and workflows.
Disconnected systems are slowing decisions, masking costs and forcing Canadian firms to reconcile data manually before they can trust it.
Failed system upgrades could disrupt production, safety and payroll in Australian mines more than cyberattacks, as AI and ERP change accelerates.
Higher prices and better navigation have turned robot vacuums into a profitable home-appliance category for retailers and resellers.
As climate shocks intensify, cities can cut outages and delays by linking water, power and transport into one view.
Rising cybercrime is forcing Australian businesses to tighten checks or risk fraud losses, compliance breaches and slower onboarding.
Schools and universities can cut audit-season scrambles if they shift controls to the point of spend and stop chasing receipts later.
Aucklanders will get faster, more frequent trains from 13 September, after billboards leaked the $5.5 billion rail link's opening date early.
Manual recovery still risks missed payments and trades when financial systems fail, as customers care only whether transactions complete.