#whatweneedtodo We’re all sick of lockdown. It feels unfair. But now isn’t the time to dwell or fight. It’s time to beat this virus. That’s the only way our lives return to normal. Neil Mitchell last week asked listeners to help rally support and get Victorians on the same page, and one advertising expert took it to the next level and has helped Neil launch the #WhatWeNeedToDo campaign. We all have a role to play, …
CYBERSECURITY How the Coronavirus Forced Zoom to Grow Up Fast The coronavirus has catapulted Zoom into the living rooms of hundreds of millions of people. But extra scrutiny of the videoconferencing software has found its security and privacy to be lacking. Rob Scammell looks at where Zoom messed up, how it responded to criticism and what it is doing to fix things Before the coronavirus, Zoom was little known outside of business circles. Now its videoconferencing software is …
ByMediaweek Posted on July 6, 2020 • Shirvington this week begins his new role with 7NEWS Sydney’s top-rating team SHARE TWEET SHARE EMAIL Channel Seven has welcomed Olympian and seasoned broadcaster Matt Shirvington to the network. In his new role role, Shirvington joins Australia’s #1 news team and will also be part of Seven’s commentary team for the rescheduled Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Shirvington this week begins his new role with 7NEWS Sydney’s top-rating team – including Mark Ferguson, …
Our new Digital 2020 reports – published in partnership with Hootsuite – show that digital, mobile, and social media have become an indispensable part of everyday life for people all over the world. More than 4.5 billion people now use the internet, while social media users have passed the 3.8 billion mark. Nearly 60 per cent of the world’s population is already online, and the latest trends suggest that more than half of the world’s total population will use …
Christopher Wylie shot to global prominence as the leading whistleblower in the Cambridge Analytica scandal, but now he is turning his considerable data skills to fashion, through his current role as research director at H&M. This move, announced in January 2019, may have come as a surprise to many, but for Wylie it was a natural choice given his work prior to joining the now infamous data firm. “One of the things that people often …