Displaying items by tag: Nuix

Wednesday, 04 September 2024 14:56

Nuix announces launch of Cognitive AI in Nuix Discover

Investigative analytics and intelligence software provider Nuix, has announced new enhancements to its Discover platform.

Published in Enterprise Solutions
Tuesday, 16 July 2024 10:39

Nuix appoints Vice-President of Sales UK

Global provider of investigative analytics and intelligence software, Nuix, has announced the appointment of Aidan Troy as Vice President of Sales UK.

Published in People Moves

Investigative analytics and intelligence software provider Nuix, has warned that the lack of diversity in AI is providing biased data relating to issues such as gender, race and culture.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

COMPANY NEWS: Atturra, a leading advisory and IT solutions business, today announced that it is finishing a stellar year, taking home eight industry awards during the 2023 calendar year.

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COMPANY NEWS: Atturra [ASX:ATA], a leading enterprise advisory and technology services business, today announced that it has been awarded Nuix APAC New Partner of the Year.

Published in Company news
Wednesday, 13 July 2022 16:27

Nuix picks Rouch as CIO

Sydney-based software company Nuix has appointed Alexis Rouch to the role of CIO, effective 1 August 2022.

Published in People Moves

The Australian Labor Party has pledged to hold an inquiry that looks into the economic impacts of the Federal Government's encryption law after the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security completes its ongoing review and submits a report on 3 April.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Thursday, 12 April 2018 12:18

Hackers boast of ease of bypassing security

Most professional hackers say they could bypass security systems, locate critical data, and exfiltrate that data within 15 hours, and they label defence measures such as firewalls and antivirus as trivially easy to bypass.

Published in Security
Friday, 12 May 2017 11:19

Nuix appoints Vawdrey as chief executive

Rod Vawdrey has been appointed chief executive of Australian technology company Nuix, a firm that produces a software platform for indexing, searching, analysing and extracting knowledge from unstructured data.

Published in People Moves
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Nuix’s chief information security officer Chris Pogue says security legislation runs the risk of creating a culture of bureaucrats ticking checkboxes to claim compliance, while not meeting real-world security requirements.

Published in Security
Friday, 24 February 2017 11:04

Survey: most hackers break in within six hours

A survey of 70 professional hackers and penetration testers has found that 60% of them take a maximum of just six hours to compromise a target. And 17% among them took just two hours to gain entry.

Published in Security

Verizon has again hinted that it is reconsidering the deal to buy Yahoo! after the latter disclosed a second breach of its network in which a billion users' details were leaked.

Published in Security
Thursday, 20 October 2016 11:29

'Snowden' could happen to you

Despite strict vetting processes of new staff and contractors, many government departments are still exposed to serious data security risks because they do not conduct ongoing insider threat assessments.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 11 October 2016 12:36

Nuix, KPMG partner on data security management

Australian-based investigation and information management technologies company Nuix, and KPMG Australia, have sealed an alliance aimed at assisting clients with managing and handling large volumes of data for digital investigations, insider threats, cybersecurity, eDiscovery, information governance, compliance and privacy.

Published in Data
Tuesday, 19 July 2016 18:33

Nuix unlocks dark data

Dark data is unstructured, untagged and untapped data that is found in data repositories and has not been analysed or processed. It is similar to big data, but differs in how it is mostly neglected by business and IT administrators.

Published in Data

Australian company Nuix made quite a splash in the Panama papers scandal, enabling extremely accurate machine analysis of 11.5 million documents in a fraction of the time.

Published in Business Intelligence

I am willing to bet you can’t guarantee you have no sensitive data stored on your company servers or in the cloud.

Published in Enterprise Solutions
Wednesday, 04 May 2016 16:01

Petabyte sized Big Data sets becoming the norm

Nuix says that petabyte sized Big Data sets will soon become the norm. Analytics needs to evolve to cope with the tsunami of big data.

Published in Data

And you thought public servants led dull, colourless lives. Cyber criminals are out to provide otherwise – unless you pay.

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Australian technology company, Nuix, says it has supplied document processing and investigation technology that was essential to the Panama Papers data leak investigation conducted by German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).

Published in Data
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