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How to unlock the future of real-world asset tokenisation.

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The game-changing potential of fractionalised assets across a range of classes, including cash, properties, commodities, venture capital, private debts, and bonds.

“Crypto Corner,” hosted by Caroline Bowler, CEO of BTC Markets, explores the latest market movements, expert insights, and the influence of macroeconomic factors on the crypto industry.

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Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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The future of crypto in Australia could be decided at the ballot box

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Will new Australian policies unlock blockchain’s potential or shut it down?

 

With the 2025 federal election looming, political parties remain divided on their approach to digital assets and blockchain regulation. Policies on taxation, licensing, and consumer protection will shape Australia’s blockchain future, influencing innovation and investment.

In conversation with Caroline Bowler, CEO of BTC MarketsAmy-Rose Goodey, CEO of the Digital Economy Council of Australia (DECA), highlights the importance of clear regulations to foster growth while protecting consumers. Her Who Supports Crypto campaign showcases strong public and industry backing for digital assets and urges policymakers to act. The election outcome could determine whether Australia embraces crypto or falls behind in the global digital economy.

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Why cybersecurity training often fails to change real behaviour

Despite extensive cyber training, companies often prioritise compliance over actual behaviour change, leaving them vulnerable to security threats.

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Despite extensive cyber training, companies often prioritise compliance over actual behaviour change, leaving them vulnerable to security threats.

Many companies invest in cybersecurity training but focus too much on compliance rather than real behaviour change. This leaves organisations vulnerable to cyber threats, as employees may check boxes without truly improving security practices.

In this episode of Ticker Clicks, cyber security expert Jacqueline Jayne highlights the need for a culture of security, where training is engaging, practical, and directly relevant to daily tasks. Superficial programs fail to address real risks, making a deeper commitment to behavioural change essential.

To strengthen defences, businesses must prioritise interactive, meaningful training that encourages proactive security habits. True protection comes not from meeting requirements but from fostering genuine awareness and action against cyber threats.

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Human error fuels ongoing cybersecurity breaches despite training

Human error fuels cyber breaches; despite extensive training, mistakes persist in online security, revealing training flaws.

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The cybersecurity industry has ramped up education, but human error-related breaches are only increasing.

The new series Ticker Clicks explores evolving cyber threats, focusing on human error as the weakest link in security. By offering practical tools and expert insights, it aims to empower individuals and organisations to improve cybersecurity awareness and mitigate risks.

In this episode, cybersecurity expert Jacqueline Jayne highlights how human mistakes contribute to security breaches and discusses their potential consequences. The series provides valuable strategies to reduce these risks, emphasising the importance of education and vigilance in digital safety.

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