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How to quickly adopt a mobile workforce
Unprecedented control measures surrounding COVID-19 has seen social distancing and business closures around the world, highlighting the importance of fostering a mobile workforce in the modern age. The global coronavirus pandemic has seen measures implemented across the world to slow the spread of the virus and lessen the burden on health services. For most businesses,
How COVID-19 is igniting the virtual reality industry
Virtual reality has had many false dawns since it was first conceived back in the 1950s. The concept of virtual reality extends way back to 1838 when Charles Wheatstone discovered that lining up stereoscopic photos or paintings side by side, viewed through a special lens, could create the illusion of 3D. Morton Heilig’s Sensorama was
Your password sucks. Change it
Your password is the modern-day key to all of your information and most people are treating them like keys left under the doormat. Without proper diligence, strong passwords and regular changes you are leaving your personal information, systems and important gateways like internet banking and government portals open to intrusion. Think it won’t happen to
#RebootYourPrivacy this Privacy Awareness Week
Privacy Awareness Week runs from May 4-10 and presents individuals and businesses with an opportunity to review their data security. Data theft remains the leading motive for cybercrime and more than half of the world’s population are more concerned about their digital privacy than they were 12 months ago. Data theft remains the leading motive for cybercrime
Lava lamps are responsible for 10% of all data encryption. Seriously!
Data encryption essentially scrambles information to make it unusable, unless you have the virtual keys to unscramble it. It is a technique that has been used to send secret messages since 600 BC when the Spartans used a wooden rod called a scytale to decipher words inscribed in leather that was wrapped around the stick.
Why those Facebook quizzes are a data privacy breach
You’re stuck at home, everything you love doing is closed and you’re bored, we get it. But don’t turn to Facebook quizzes to chew through the hours or you could face serious data privacy issues. We have all seen them in our Facebook timeline (and other social media platforms). Those seemingly harmless quizzes designed to be shared
The man who beat Steve Jobs to inventing the mouse by 16 years
Did you know that the very first mouse was made of wood and was invented 20 years before it became a standard way of operating a computer? The release of the Apple Macintosh in 1984 brought many new innovations to the world of personal computers, including being the first to be operated using a mouse.
How does your risk management stack up?
Did you know…? 43% of Australian work-related fatalities happen on the road†. There’s no doubt you’ve heard of a traumatic workplace accident, perhaps even one you have been involved in yourself. Even worse, you may be aware of one that led to the premature death of a co-worker or loved one. It may come as