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Endava creates agentic AI industry accelerator for highly regulated industries

Confirmation of the launch comes with widening consideration of a need to create voluntary guidelines and mandatory ‘ guardrails ’ for high-risk AI . working with analysts on legal or financial research and due diligence efforts and driving the development and testing of new healthcare products .
The first of its kind , the accelerator and its AI-powered industry tools combine the power of data and multi-agent autonomous teams to tackle complex challenges across all industries , including highly regulated fields such as healthcare , insurance , financial services and private equity .
Endava operationalises LLMs around data to overcome common barriers caused by hallucinations , ensuring that all activity is transparent , knowable , and critically , auditable .
Morpheus represents the first significant step in applying advanced language model operations to automate complex processes within industries with strict regulatory requirements or data transparency needs .
Matt Cloke , CTO , Endava said : “ The introduction of multi-agent teams into our agentic AI industry accelerators is a gamechanger for the sectors we serve . Morpheus will bring new levels of intelligence and synergy to industries that need it , and this is only the beginning .”

Endava has launched its innovative agentic AI industry accelerator – internally designated as Morpheus .

Rolling out throughout regulated industries , Endava ’ s agentic accelerator can be used to deliver value such as helping insurers with underwriting policies more efficiently ,
John Cotterell , CEO , Endava , said : “ We ’ re turning the mystery of AI into something that is transparent and auditable for those industries that need it most .”

F5 fortifies Australian Government ’ s digital infrastructure

F5 has outlined the crucial role it plays in securing Australian Government agencies with a wide range of agreements across local , state and federal levels .

In Australia , more than 20 Federal Government agencies and 40 State Government agencies now depend on F5 to ensure mission-critical apps are always secure , available and fast .
Additionally , F5 works with Local Government agencies , major banks , telecommunications providers and organisations across the health , retail , and education sectors .
“ The skills gap means public sector departments are competing for talent against the deep pockets of the private sector .
“ Our heavy investment in the automation and AI capabilities of our solutions , particularly F5 Distributed Cloud WAAP , is helping the public sector bridge the tech skills gap ,” said Jason Baden , Regional Vice President , A / NZ , F5 .
F5 has also seen rapid adoption of the F5 Distributed Clous Services platform , launched last year , across all levels of government , plus organisations in the public and private sector .
The 2023 – 2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy emphasises the importance of safeguarding critical infrastructure and government systems against evolving threats .
Furthering its commitment to the Australian Government F5 recently announced its completion of the Infosec Registered Assessors Program ( IRAP ) Assessment for F5 Distributed Cloud Services .
F5 ’ s completion of this assessment is said to assure both private and public sector organisations that F5 ’ s Distributed Cloud Services achieve the high standard required to store and process protected level information .
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