The ban comes just days after an Australian cyber security firm warned DeepSeek's output — and the user data it collects — is "almost certainly… subject to direction and control by the Chinese ...
The ASD’s ACSC has issued an alert warning Australians to be aware of scam emails and calls pretending to be from the ASD’s ...
Federal ministers Ed Husic and Clare O'Neil have expressed raised privacy concerns over the AI chatbot, which has surged in ...
A Chinese owned app that has challenged the dominance of ChatGPT must be banned from Australian government devices, a major ...
Ctrl:cyber CEO Steve Williams had a good set of numbers to present to interested parties and secure a decent multiple.
DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence chatbot that sparked an international frenzy last month, has been banned from federal government computers and mobile devices after it was found to pose ...
Former home affairs secretary Mike Pezzullo discusses how the Albanese Labor government has “upstream issues” when it comes ...
AI is a particular headache for Australian organisations as it increases the complexity of cyber risk ... desire for more unified solutions. After security (56%), new services/application rollouts ...
The Australian government would follow a TikTok-style ban on Chinese AI app DeepSeek and ban the Australian public service ...
EnergyAustralia has named Glenn Stuttard as its new chief information security officer. Stuttard joins the energy company ...
The Australian Energy Market Operator will take a central role in the event of a cyber attack against infrastructure after it ...
A major Australian cyber security company has launched a blistering attck, saying the Chinese owned app DeepSeek must be banned from government devices. CyberCX put out a note to its clients on ...