In pictures: Symantec Symposium
Symantec Australia held its annual symposium at the Sydney convention centre. Delegates heard insights from Symantec's Brenton Smith, Sean Kopelke and Fujitsu’s John Kaleski.
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UK National Crime Agency claims it's identified the operator behind the world's worst cybercrime group.
Australia in the firing line of business email compromise scammers.
Chinese police malware scans phones for files about Delai Lama, Taiwan and Islam.
Enterprise customers can now tap Microsoft experts in a cyber security emergency.
Ransomware may be declining overall, but the paralysation of a Malvern hospital’s cardiac unit is a reminder that such attacks are an omnipresent threat to business continuity and the integrity of sensitive personally identifiable information (PII).
David Braue | 21 Feb | Read more
Looking only at the data provided by security firms, the world appears on the verge of a mobile malware apocalypse.
Robert Lemos | 21 May | Read more
Reader Jack Burns is a bit disconcerted by some recent news. He writes:
Christopher Breen | 10 Jun | Read more
The unemployment rate for information security professionals is essentially zero.
Taylor Armerding | 16 May | Read more
An executive at a company whose name is synonymous with antivirus software raised eyebrows earlier this year when he pronounced the death of that form of system protection. Nevertheless, while the effectiveness of that software may have waned over the years, security experts say the pronouncement by Symantec's senior vice president for information security Brian Dye was premature.
John P. Mello Jr. | 16 Dec | Read more
If media reports and technology vendors are to be believed, then the world of artificial intelligence, smart cities, and a life of automated-everything is just around the corner. The surge of hype around the Internet of Things (IoT) has stolen the thunder of big data and cloud, the last two technology trends dominating headlines.
Chee-Sing Chan | 30 May | Read more
Your computer files are being held for ransom. Pay up, or lose them. Your bank account is being emptied, so click here to stop it. Your friend has died, click on this funeral home site for more information. Social engineering thugs have reached new lows.
Stacy Collett | 22 Apr | Read more
Dropping prices, fast processing speeds and more user-friendly designs have given a boost to this highly accurate biometric technology.
Robert L. Mitchell | 04 Nov | Read more