As organisations race to develop or procure AI tools, many are realising that innovation comes with a complex web of legal, ethical, and operational challenges. From data privacy and cybersecurity to bias...
By Jo Wade, Senior Director of Product Management, LexisNexis® With contributions from Seeta Bodke, Amanda Hatcher, Nina Packman, Rupert Robey, Jo Wade, and the LexisNexis team. At this year’s...
Australia’s aged care sector is undergoing sweeping reform, bringing tougher oversight, stronger resident protections, and stricter workforce requirements. For providers, the stakes have never...
Is your entity an Australian entity, or one that conducts business in Australia, and does it have an annual consolidated revenue of at least $100 million? Is your business required, as mandated by law...
Your Complimentary Checklist If your organisation has established policies and procedures in relation to the use of Social Media to either promote your business or regulate the conduct of your employees...
Malicious cyber activity against Australian individuals, businesses and government agencies is on the rise, with the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) noting that cybercrime is one of the most pervasive threats facing Australia, with self-reported losses topping $33 billion in the last financial year (with real losses widely predicted to be far greater).
In this checklist, we outline our top tips to mitigate the risk of malicious cyber incidents.
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