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Griffin on Tech: America - champions of innovation, as long as it’s US-made
TikTok’s travails show that the US will allow open innovation to flourish - as long as it doesn’t threaten US power.
20% of NZ cybersecurity incidents relate to cloud platforms - Kordia
There are lingering perceptions that the cloud is more secure than more traditional on-premises systems. While there are certainly benefits that can be leveraged from the cloud, without the right security layers, businesses are just as exposed.
Are private conversations truly private? A cybersecurity expert explains how end-to-end encryption protects you
While end-to-end encryption effectively secures messages, it is not foolproof against all cyberthreats and requires users to actively manage their privacy settings.
Salesforce opens Auckland office, needs 10,000 additional people certified in its tech stack
While 16,000 people with certifications or credentials in Salesforce CRM and related products locally, the number will need to nearly double in short order to support anticipated growth in use of the platform.
Google’s Gemini showcases more powerful technology, but we’re still not close to superhuman AI
Given the rate at which AI is advancing, the expectations that AGI with superhuman capabilities will be designed in the near future generates discussions in the research community and more broadly in society.
Griffin on Tech: Newshub - disrupted and down, but not out
Newshub’s crisis starkly illustrates the structural problem with media, which have seen their advertising move online and into the coffers of Google and Meta, as audiences ditch linear TV in favour of short-form video content and social media.