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IT risk management or information security risk management, involves implementing policies, methods, and technologies to manage and reduce IT threats.
If your business uses IT, you need a risk management plan. Firstly, it is vital to identify threats to then minimise those risks, and develop a clear plan in response to an IT setback. Secondly, identifying the risks allows you to acquire more security and prevent IT breaches.
KJR picked up the Partner of the Year 2022 award for Australia-New Zealand at Micro Focus’ Sparks Leadership Summit. Click to read more!
Data quality assurance can be improved through agile methodologies as it improves and increases test management. Find out more:
Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning has been shown to be highly effective in cutting business costs for companies. Trust the IT experts at KJR for all things artificial intelligence related:
KJR picked up first and second prize at the Northern Australian indigenous Datathon over the weekend. Read for details on the winning teams’ solutions.
DevSecOps represents the future of software development and its securitisation. Read on for an introduction to the innovative and essential world of DevSecOps!
KJR has partnered with James Cook University to run the second edition of the Northern Australian Indigenous Datathon in Cairn. Read more for details.
KJR has been awarded Micro Focus gold partnership in Cyber Resilience, Application Delivery Management (ADM) and IT Operations Management (ITOM) after successfully completing requirements of the Reseller program, read more.
Intel and KJR will deliver the ‘AI for Youth’ study program which aims to empower youth with AI tech and social skills in an inclusive way.
Software quality assurance (SQA) is an important element for businesses to consider during their software development life cycle. Visit our website to learn more!
KJR presented alongside a number of forward thinking businesses at the Tropical Innovation Festival held in Cairns this year, also partnering to run the first Indigenous Round Table that closed off the weeks events.
In continued celebration of KJR’s partnership with Indigenous community in Far North Queensland we unveil an art piece designed by West Yalanji woman and artist Jedess Hudson.





