Three Security Lessons for the Intelligent Enterprise
The good news about the next era of digital transformation is how companies are becoming intelligent enterprises.
Susan Galer, SAP | 18 Nov | Read more
The good news about the next era of digital transformation is how companies are becoming intelligent enterprises.
Susan Galer, SAP | 18 Nov | Read more
The rapid growth of enterprise mobility and a growing reliance on bring your own device (BYOD) means that most enterprises have to deal with the challenge of securing corporate data in the cloud.
David Shephard | 12 Nov | Read more
In SMB’s it is more likely that an unauthorised person would be called out for being somewhere they are not authorised because everyone would know each other and would be aware in most cases that a new person is starting.
Craig Ford | 12 Nov | Read more
Data is like DNA. It’s billions of pieces of information that make us who we are; telling the world what we look like, what we enjoy and what we want.
Matt Oostveen | 11 Nov | Read more
It's hard not to get worn down on the constant bombardment of new cyber breach after cyber breach.
Craig Ford | 11 Nov | Read more
Despite global awareness of the need to improve security practices, organisations remain reluctant to make the changes to their IT environments that would help them to respond more effectively to today’s threats.
David Shephard | 05 Nov | Read more
Cybersecurity is at a crossroad and if CSOs/CISOs don’t step back and reflect on how we got here, we all risk choosing the wrong path.
Nick Lennon, Mimecast Australia | 28 Oct | Read more
Social engineering attacks are one of the most used attack vectors that customers face in today's chaotic and often very challenging technology landscape.
Craig Ford | 24 Oct | Read more
The IoT genie is out of the bottle. With 5G access on the horizon for Australians, its last remaining hurdle to becoming a ubiquitous technology for businesses is being overcome.
Rob Van Es, Illumio | 22 Oct | Read more
Another quarter, another jump in the number of data breaches in Australia.
Joan Pepin, Auth0 | 21 Oct | Read more
Cloud continues to make strides in Australia, with the public cloud services market expected to reach $10.3 billion by 2022.
David Warburton | 14 Oct | Read more
Wow, what a crazy couple of days it was, Cybercon was massive.
Craig Ford | 11 Oct | Read more
Data breaches that affect businesses of all sizes are now more common than ever, and unsurprisingly this includes Australia.
Andrew Souter | 10 Oct | Read more
The traditional approach to IT security has always been about building walls.
Richard Bird, Ping Identity | 08 Oct | Read more
With organisations moving escalating volumes of data to the cloud, cyber security strategies need to be augmented with next-generation technologies that can provide increased levels of automation and boost threat-protection capabilities.
David Shephard | 30 Sep | Read more
As many of you would already be aware I have recently published a book “A Hacker, I Am" about all things cybersecurity.
Craig Ford | 30 Sep | Read more
It is no secret that Australia is one of the fastest growing markets in cloud adoption.
Anthony Spiteri, Senior Technologist at Veeam Software | 27 Sep | Read more
Cloud adoption in Australia could soon hit a major speed-bump: skills shortages in cloud security.
Corne Mare, Director of Security Solutions, Fortinet Australia | 27 Sep | Read more
In Australia, the Notifiable Data Breach scheme showed revealed that in the 12 months to May 2019 there were nearly 1,000 data breaches of which two-thirds were malicious and 32 percent were caused by human error. This statistic is proof that improving security systems in the modern workplace should be a priority.
Chris Stradling, Avanade Australia | 25 Sep | Read more
I remember growing up in the '80s and 90's seeing lots of movies where teenagers would try to make or buy fake id's
Craig Ford | 25 Sep | Read more