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Listen in to the latest Episode from our Podcast Leave it to the Accountants!

Date: 26 August 2025
This month on Leave it to the Accountants we sat down with Brad and Adam from Roberts + Morrow Technology (or RMT) for a timely chat around Cybersecurity in 2025 and how organisations can harness AI.

RMT began in the year 2000 as the technology arm of Roberts + Morrow. It has expanded from originally supporting small businesses with Y2K issues to now supporting accounting firms, law firms, real estate agencies and most recently – many local government councils around Australia.

Brad and Adam point out that Cyberattackers are increasingly targeting SMEs as “easy volume targets”. And stressed that in terms of AI – organisations need to “start small and keep moving” – rather than being paralysed by the complexity.

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