Think about how many third-party vendors your organisation relies on across your supply chain – information technology (IT) vendors, software development teams, accounting firms, marketing businesses, consultants; the list goes
Think about how many third-party vendors your organisation relies on across your supply chain – information technology (IT) vendors, software development teams, accounting firms, marketing businesses, consultants; the list goes
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is growing across the public sector as entities seek to leverage its potential and find opportunities to deliver services more efficiently and effectively.
Computers were first introduced across the Queensland public sector in the 1960’s, paving the way for a new age of opportunities powered by data and analytics.
Data and information are critical to government operations and as agencies we need to ensure the public can trust us to protect their information.
Technology is essential for delivering modern government services – but technology projects can be complex and costly to deliver.
Most organisations appreciate the importance of data and analysis to effective, evidence-based decision making.
Cyber security risks represent one of the most significant threats to all organisations, with attacks increasing in intensity and frequency.
Legacy systems are the outdated technologies, hardware, or software that organisations use even though they cannot be effectively maintained and no longer remain secure.