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AustraliaSplunk Urges Australian Organisations to Secure LLMs
Prompt injection and data leakage are among the top threats posed by LLMs, but they can be mitigated using existing security logging technologies.
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Prompt injection and data leakage are among the top threats posed by LLMs, but they can be mitigated using existing security logging technologies.
Mimecast tells TechRepublic that AI may exacerbate phishing risks in Australia.
Australian IT leaders at Dell Technology Forum in Sydney were told they have no choice but to prepare their infrastructure and data for future AI workloads.
Implementing multi-factor authentication, supplier risk-management frameworks, and staff security training could help to reduce data breaches.
Top tech executives advise embracing generative AI, maintaining multiple IT strategies, and staying open to new opportunities.
ManageEngine reveals that digital maturity is essential for AI success in Australian cybersecurity. Discover how streamlined processes and automation boost AI ROI and effectiveness.
Australia's IT spending is set to surge 8.7% in 2025, driven by cyber security needs, AI investments, and hardware upgrades as Windows 10 ends.
Confusion surrounding generative AI exists in the market, leading enterprises into unnecessary expense and delays, according to Gartner’s Erick Brethenoux.
Gartner research shows IT leaders can enhance the success prospects of digital initiatives in simple ways.
Australia’s $2 million boost for game development aims to solve the IT skills crisis, but talent loss to overseas tech roles raises concerns. Is it enough?
Agentic AI, AI governance platforms and post-quantum cryptography are among the most disruptive future technology trends facing IT leaders.
New data reveals 40% of Australian companies are lagging in digital transformation. Explore the reasons behind this gap and its potential impacts.
Gartner’s analysts detailed the different approaches to adopting AI at the Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo in Australia.
IBM's Chris Hockings predicts a safer internet with advances in passkey tech, digital identity, deepfake defenses, and post-quantum cryptography.
New mandatory guardrails will apply to AI models in high-risk settings, with businesses encouraged to adopt new safety standards starting now.