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Demand is rising for in-country AI systems as the alliance targets governments and businesses worried about data control and compliance.
Victims in healthcare, education and finance have faced Medusa ransomware within 24 hours of flaws emerging, Microsoft says.
The recognition gives the Asia-Pacific consultancy formal backing from Databricks as demand grows for partners who can deliver regulated data and AI projects.
Australian retailers and other regulated firms can now keep customer data in-country as Amperity adds AWS hosting in Sydney and Melbourne.
A broader spread of AI and software hiring has pushed Seattle to the top of Karat's 2026 engineering talent list, ahead of Amsterdam and San Francisco.
Trusted data can cut fraud, speed onboarding and reduce manual reviews as banks try to balance customer ease with tighter controls.
The Melbourne-based fund is targeting USD $50 million as it backs fintechs struggling to secure local venture capital.
Hidden process gaps in mortgage origination can let fraudulent loans slip through, raising fresh questions for banks after a Australian Big Four case.
MiCA rules are pushing crypto exchanges to tighten onboarding checks, as Bybit EU seeks smoother customer verification across the EEA.
Routine bookkeeping is becoming faster but riskier, as firms weigh oversight, data security and how many junior hours AI agents can replace.
Businesses face growing exposure to API and AI-driven attacks as Check Point’s web application firewall earns top marks for accuracy.
The new Kuala Lumpur centre is set to bolster resilience and speed up real-time responses across the bank’s network in over 50 markets.
The approval puts Coinbase ahead of looming rules and opens the door for retail crypto derivatives in Australia.
Closure of rival gateway services is pushing SMSF trustees and accountants to seek a new Electronic Service Address provider.
The appointment signals Halcyon’s push to bolster customer defences as ransomware drives operational disruption, extortion and revenue losses.
Recurring billing firms could cut costs and failed collections as 73% say card payments still cause persistent operational headaches.
Many smaller firms are missing out on higher returns as most UK SMEs keep savings with high street banks despite weaker rates.
Cost-of-living pressure is nudging MAS members towards tiny automatic KiwiSaver top-ups as Feijoa rounds up card spending.
Australian developers can now access free vulnerability tools as Vulnetix takes a formal role in global software flaw tracking.
Rising fees and tighter household budgets are pushing more Canadians to split their money across digital and traditional providers.