Regulation stories
New Zealand Telecoms Forum welcomes Commerce Commission's push for greater access to dispute resolution scheme.
ISACA Privacy in Practice 2023 survey shows only 35% respondents in Australia and New Zealand confident of their organisation's ability to ensure data privacy.
Australian board members significantly lag behind global counterparts in cybersecurity maturity, according to a new report from Proofpoint.
Infovista has entered a strategic collaboration with PCTEL to co-develop joint 5G network testing use cases for mobile operators and industry regulators.
The largely unregulated state of cybersecurity in NZ, and consequential ambivalence of most businesses, risk hurting the country's trading prospects.
A technology industry leader is urging the government not to shy away from policing social media platforms in New Zealand.
Australia's digital commerce sales surged by over AUD$54bn in 2020 and are predicted to hit AUD$60bn in 2021, according to GlobalData.
The metaverse is coming, but are we ready? Cambridge Analytica whistleblower, Chris Wylie, warns of the potential risks and consequences.
Cybersecurity professionals will face increasing pressure in 2022 as attacks escalate, compliance becomes more challenging, and insurance costs rise.
AND Digital report shows data skills are a major concern for UK businesses seeking growth through data, with 73% experiencing anxiety over data challenges.
Laika launches Laika+, an audit solution designed to streamline IT audits and support companies with SOC 2 compliance.
Orolia and Hoptroff partner to offer Traceable Time as a Service, providing precise time to customers in various industries.
As VR's global popularity surges, regulators face challenges on privacy, IP theft, and content disputes, prompting new policies and stricter scrutiny.
ACS welcomes calls for revising privacy and cybersecurity laws in Australia, aiming to modernise the legal frameworks in the technology sector.
Hugosave has been granted a Major Payment Institution (MPI) licence from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).
Australian businesses face uncertainty over the validity of electronic signatures, as relief measures are set to expire.
Interactive's director of data center and business continuity, Brett Wilson, discusses the company's solutions and emerging trends in a TechDay IT Jam.
In the wake of the Payment Times Reporting Scheme coming into effect this year, the two companies have developed an approach to save businesses time and money.
Australia's environment is at risk due to a lack of real-time monitoring. The new outcomes-based regulatory framework misses the mark without EIoT technology.
Vix Vizion selected as solutions provider for South Australian government's gambling register, using facial recognition technology.