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Employee Cyber Negligence
The biggest issue with remote work is security. Microsoft has reported that when staff first began working from home in early 2020, this ‘created new attack surfaces for cyber-criminals to take advantage of, such as home devices being used for business purposes’.[4] Since then, IT and security experts have begun to think in new ways about protecting their employees without the benefit of physical closeness and confinement, and for the most part, it has worked. This is largely because ‘remote working in March 2020 is not the same as remote working in 2022…
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Underscoring Victoria’s Digital Future
In recent years, all business functions underwent a significant transformation, prioritizing advancements in technology and remote work, often at the expense of time, resources, and structural capacity. However, it's essential to remember that machines are merely a series of 0s and 1s without human…
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Building a Human-Centred Digital Government for New South Wales
Through stories shared first hand from NSW government change makers we delve into how NSW departments and agencies are working to build a human centred digital government.
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Embrace The Innovative age With the Right Automation Strategy - The State of Robotic Process Automation Maturity in Asia Pacific
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has recently experienced an accelerated adoption rate across industries and the world. According to the Automation Anywhere Automation Now & Next global survey that captured insights from more than 1,000 automation leaders worldwide, almost all (95%) of respondents now consider RPA and intelligent automation, in particular, a key component of their transformation strategies. This year alone, Forrester forecasts $3.6 billion in RPA software revenue, with an expected steady growth to a market size of $22 billion by 2025. Download the report to learn more about the state of RPA maturity in Asia Pacific.
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How Personal Evidence Paints the Full Picture for Educators, Learners and Employers
Personal evidence and the skills they recognise are game changers for learners to earners and those seeking to progress their careers. But the greatest benefit by far, is that they provide a fuller picture to educators, learners and employers, in a way that is transparent, contextualised and relevant. Let’s look at why personal evidence is on the rise and its impacts on the stakeholders of the skills ecosystem.
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Spotlight: Toronto Network of Women
Spotlight on the Toronto Network of Women
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Leveraging connectivity, mobility and infrastructure to create the future
The topic of future cities and regions can be summed up by one word: ‘smarter’. Whilst none of us know what the future holds or how our cities, regions or any other territories will look in the future, what we do know is what we have now, and how we can use all of the tools at our disposal to think smarter and work smarter to create better efficiency.
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Digital and Technology Applications for a More Sustainable, Integrated and Patient-Centric Healthcare System
Duska Kennedy, Chief Digital Officer, North York General Hospital discusses enabling better care accessibility through digital health innovation
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