Enterprise Applications

Almost three-quarters (72%) of Australian businesses are using some form of AI, however only half of respondents (52%) have staff policies in place for its use, according to a report commissioned by solution provider datacom.

ShareFile has announced the release of ShareFile for Legal, a secure, collaborative client experience solution that can help expedite client onboarding and document-heavy workflows. It also enhances security protections to empower legal professionals to protect critical business and client personal identifiable information (PII) without burdening IT teams.

The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has shown how it will use its new information gathering powers provided under new legislation in 2022 to target organisations that fail to report data breaches within 30 days. 

New Zealand's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT NZ) has joined with the country’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the first step in creating a lead operational cyber security agency, similar to those in Australia, the UK, and Canada.

Britain’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has warned that organisations should be wary of integrating artificial intelligence-driven chatbots into their businesses due to potential security risks.

Agent Copilot is a new conversational AI solution from Got It AI designed for customer service and sales operations with guard-railed generative AI.

pdfRest has announced the launch of Import Form Data as the newest API Tool available with its PDF Forms Pro Cloud API Service.

OpenText has announced the expansion of its partnership with Google Cloud, a move aimed at facilitating AI-powered integrations designed to enhance organizations' utilization of their data stored on Google Cloud for competitive advantage.

The recent buzz around ChatGPT raises legitimate questions relating to its trustworthiness. By his own admission, Open AI’s CEO Sam Altman acknowledged that ChatGPT has "shortcomings around bias".

The digital landscape has evolved rapidly over the past decade, with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications becoming the cornerstone of modern business operations. However, as businesses embrace this digital transformation, a new report by Spin.AI sheds light on the often-overlooked security risks associated with browser extensions in the ever-expanding SaaS ecosystem.

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