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Drones, AI weapons ‘third revolution in warfare’

Drones, AI weapons 'third revolution in warfare'

Artificial intelligence can control increasingly sophisticated uncrewed aircraft and submersibles, changing the nature of warfare and raising questions about the many millions of dollars Australia is now spending on buying and developing crewed aircraft and submarines. Dominant on the frontlines in Ukraine, large-scale swarms of AI drones can overwhelm almost any opponent, says University of NSW …read more

Cultural resilience key to dealing with crisis

Cultural resilience key to dealing with crisis

Australian companies are fostering internal “cultural resilience” with extensive training, by testing staff on potential outage scenarios and by using past incidents as learning opportunities. Systemic weaknesses in digital platforms have been exposed by massive disruptions in recent years and the government, clients, consumers and shareholders now expect corporate Australia to take action to repel, reduce and …read more

Third-party risks are no longer someone else’s fault

Third-party risks are no longer someone else’s fault

Australian finance sector organisations will soon have to demonstrate oversight of their service providers’ risk management practices, providing a level of transparency now considered critical in an increasingly technologically complex and digitally interconnected world. Coming into force on July 1, 2025, APRA’s CPS 230 rule will make finance sector companies responsible for their own operational resilience …read more