The modern dichotomy of cybersecurity and digital transformation: Part 1
Cybersecurity is a highly-skilled field that heavily relies on human insight and can be extremely time intensive.
Yannick Townsend | 07 Jun | Read more
Cybersecurity is a highly-skilled field that heavily relies on human insight and can be extremely time intensive.
Yannick Townsend | 07 Jun | Read more
As organisations recognise the need to educate their employees on security beyond a simple online training module, new challenges present themselves.
Bianca Wirth | 06 Jun | Read more
Have a full complement of cyber-security staff dedicated to keeping your enterprise safe? Congratulations, you’re one of the lucky ones.
Joanne Wong | 29 May | Read more
We must keep in mind that just because we have the ability to deploy a new technological innovation does not mean that we should. The need to prioritize digital ethics is becoming increasingly important for all organizations that are mindful about the imprint that they are leaving on society.
Chris Dimitriadis | 29 May | Read more
Ever logged onto a web site to be met with a pop-up box announcing that the connection is not secure and, consequently, your information may be at risk?
Scott Carter, Venafi | 20 May | Read more
With Australia’s Federal election being held on Saturday 18 May, Australians need to be hyperaware of social networks to avoid consuming misinformation and falling victim to scams related to the election.
Crispin Kerr | 17 May | Read more
Do you rely on an app or several to run your organisation? You’re far from alone.
Mark Perry | 16 May | Read more
In February 2019, LandMark White (LMW), Australia's largest independent property valuation firm publicly announced that a key online platform had been compromised and third parties had accessed over 100,000 records including property valuations, information of borrowers, lenders, homeowners and property agent data.
Ben DiMarco | 15 May | Read more
IT security teams are overextended and understaffed, and security risks are occurring more frequently than ever before.
Official recognition as a charity has given Australia-based privacy network Loki the confidence to take on additional developers who, the project’s cofounder says, are helping it expand the mobile capabilities of its globally adopted privacy tools.
David Braue | 09 May | Read more
However, PAM solutions have evolved to become much easier to implement and use, and many are now designed for out-of-the-box deployment, enabling IT teams to get them up and running quickly without the need for expensive specialists.
Joseph Carson | 06 May | Read more
It was Benjamin Franklin who once wisely quipped, “Nothing is certain except death and taxes.” I would add data breaches to that list.
Bede Hackney, Tenable | 01 May | Read more
Does your organisation have a bird’s eye view of the company network or is its activity viewed ‘through a glass darkly’?
Jeff Costlow | 01 May | Read more
Crowdsourcing, which involves the seeking of input or support for a venture from a large number of people via the internet, has become an unremarkable practice in recent times.
Winning a bet is one of life’s little pleasures. People make bets all the time. Many people even like to place wagers on the outcome of those bets. The trouble is gambling can become an addiction.
Andrew Huntley, Barracuda | 29 Apr | Read more
When things go wrong, responsible people step up to the plate and take – responsibility.
Iris Zarecki, Continuity Software | 17 Apr | Read more
Today’s cybersecurity professionals find themselves engaged in asymmetric warfare – and often on the losing end.
Brad Engstrom, VMware | 17 Apr | Read more
The rise of the cloud in the enterprise stems from its ability to enable anytime, anywhere data access, which increases employee productivity and flexibility.
David Shephard | 17 Apr | Read more
Most IT leaders will remember the days of “shadow IT” without much joy. As employees brought their own apps and solutions into the business, they also ushered in a surge of security issues throughout systems and networks – leaving IT scrambling to find the right balance between choice, flexibility, and control.
Jon McGettigan | 09 Apr | Read more
Data has been dubbed ‘the new oil’ and recent years have seen businesses across the world scrambling to exploit the enormous volume of customer and business information which is in their possession and ripe for analysis.
Barbara Kay, ExtraHop | 09 Apr | Read more