Australians pessimistic that cybersecurity skills gap will be closed within a decade
But training providers, looking outside the industry for “a new breed of cybersecurity talent”, are doing their part to help
David Braue | 13 Dec | Read more
But training providers, looking outside the industry for “a new breed of cybersecurity talent”, are doing their part to help
David Braue | 13 Dec | Read more
People skills as important in driving secure software culture as development skills, says Hannah McKelvie, manager of DevOps & Code Security at Telstra
David Braue | 11 Dec | Read more
Just investing in tools isn’t enough to keep good staff engaged
David Braue | 11 Dec | Read more
Microsoft's December Patch Tuesday brings fixes for 36 vulnerabilities, including one that's already under attack.
And Microsoft is offering new tools help admins fix their own faults.
Just a few short years ago, all a PC needed for protection was a basic antivirus program to guard against any malware that arrived via an e-mail attachment, embedded in a shareware application or piggy-backed on a floppy disk.
Frank J. Ohlhorst | 18 Aug | Read more
Quantum decryption means the data you encrypt today will be compromised within a decade.
As users what we want is to share more and have more privacy. It is through this prisoner dilemma that over this weekend Digi.me, ID Exchange and Alibaba Cloud joined forces to bring the power of personal data and private sharing to communities in regional NSW by delivering the digi.spark hackathon hosted at UTS as part of New South Wales Spark Festival.
Abigail Swabey | 28 Oct | Read more
There are ways for privacy-obsessed users to leave as little a trace as possible when venturing into cyberspace.
Bob Violino | 27 Jan | Read more
CSO & Enex Testlab join forces to deliver a first class IT Security event in Sydney's Four Seasons Hotel.
Abigail Swabey | 24 Sep | Read more
These days barely a day goes by where there isn’t some sort of network security breach or hack or malfunction of some sort. This year too we had the rise of groups such as Anonymous and Lulz that sought out attention for their activities. Here we take a look at the year in pictures of some of the key security problems that grabbed our attention.
Michael Cooney | 08 Dec | Read more
The spooky season is still not over for Australian companies, as the destructive Emotet threat is back, and it is affecting unpatched systems.
James Ley, Ivanti | 09 Dec | Read more
Tricking cyber-criminals into revealing their presence is becoming an increasingly popular way to safeguard systems and data from attack.
Modern terrorism and cyberwar are major threats to our society’s way of life.
Craig Ford | 30 Dec | Read more
As many of you would probably already know I work in the cybersecurity industry and this time of year we get hammered literally.
Craig Ford | 13 Dec | Read more
You have a very secure environment, you have the latest firewalls which have been configured well, you have really good network segregation and you have the latest in endpoint detection and response platforms with a well-configured siem platform.
Craig Ford | 20 Dec | Read more