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The Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD’s ACSC) has released a new publication, An
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. The new publication provides guidance on how to securely engage with Artificial Intelligence (AI). It offers an understanding of what AI is and how it may impact the digital services and systems that both individuals and organisations use. It also outlines considerations for AI-specific threats and the mitigations that will minimise the risks of using AI systems. Read An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for more information and the latest cyber security advice that you can apply in your organisation. ASD’s ACSC will continue to expand its AI guidance as the technology develops to inform and protect Australians. What you can do
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We’re seeing a growing trend. More and more groups are reaching out to start new associations.
In most cases, the reason is the same: "Our current association isn’t delivering."
That may well be true. Starting a new association is a serious commitment, not just a reaction. Let me be clear:
One of the most common — and often unexpected — challenges faced by association boards and leaders arises when a member develops a grievance against the organisation. In the association sector, this is not unusual. Most grievances begin with a concern or disagreement, but if not handled appropriately, they can escalate into a prolonged and disruptive issue.
Insights from the AES Technology Survey and Special Interest Group Discussion
Artificial Intelligence is now part of daily work for many association professionals.
Association Executive Services (AES) are soon to release its
annual report on technology in Australian Associations and recently facilitated a special interest group discussion on the use of AI in
participants' organisations.
How we help membership based, not-for-profit associations now and into the future.