Your employees aren’t as good at spotting phishing emails as they let you think they are
Overconfident Australians say they can spot a phishing email – but 56 percent have had personal or financial data compromised
David Braue | 26 Sep | Read more
Overconfident Australians say they can spot a phishing email – but 56 percent have had personal or financial data compromised
David Braue | 26 Sep | Read more
The recent public release of a BlueKeep Windows exploit has given cybercriminals a “point and shoot” tool for system takeover that, a security researcher has warned, should have CSOs bracing for a repeat of WannaCry – or worse.
David Braue | 25 Sep | Read more
Australia’s government may have been moving to tighten data privacy and access laws but Australians
David Braue | 24 Sep | Read more
The Australian Capital Territory’s space, defence, and education sectors will be among the first to benefit as AustCyber’s newly launched Canberra Cyber Security Innovation Node (CSIN) extends a string of public-private cybersecurity partnerships.
David Braue | 23 Sep | Read more
125 new vulnerabilities identified as testing finds popular devices can be readily compromised.
David Braue | 20 Sep | Read more
As driver licenses are vacuumed into a nationwide database, just 23 percent of Australians know what happens to their personal data – and they care less than global peers, too
David Braue | 18 Sep | Read more
Red-teaming is a critical security function but those managing red teams need to be sure they work with the business and don’t just treat it like sanctioned surreptitious hacking
David Braue | 16 Sep | Read more
Over 99 percent of attacks wouldn’t happen without the help of their victims
David Braue | 13 Sep | Read more
Privacy, financial regulators pivot on cybersecurity risk as Home Affairs crowdsources cybersecurity strategy update
David Braue | 12 Sep | Read more
The inaugural Women in Security Conference & Awards was held with a sellout crowd and a dynamic roster of speakers that talked enthusiastically about their roles in cybersecurity, the challenges and advantages of being women in the industry, and the importance of engagement within the cybersecurity industry to make the most out of increasingly diverse working teams.
David Braue | 11 Sep | Read more
Staff for empathy and engage constructively to legitimise red-teaming mission
David Braue | 11 Sep | Read more
The inaugural Women in Security Conference & Awards provided a much-needed opportunity to “honour the women and young women who are kicking goals in what has traditionally been a really male-dominated industry,” Victorian member of the Victorian Legislative Council for the Eastern Victoria Region Jane Garrett said in opening the award proceedings this week.
David Braue | 06 Sep | Read more
A series of dynamic technical talks at the inaugural CSO Australia-AWSN Women in Security conference highlighted the innovative perspectives and problem-solving nous that women bring to cybersecurity roles.
David Braue | 04 Sep | Read more
Finance breaches up 56 percent but healthcare remains most exposed
David Braue | 28 Aug | Read more
Despite growing awareness, scammers are managing to steal more from Australians than ever
David Braue | 28 Aug | Read more