Digital banking has been taking over the financial world, and there’s no going back. Not only are digital payment options like Paypal, Venmo, and Apple Pay becoming more popular, but the major banks all indicate that the numbers follow the trend: more consumers are signing up for their online options, and banks are closing down branches and reducing their employee count.
Lisa Froelings |
01 Mar |
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Within the next year, Australian business will be subject to a mandatory data breach notification scheme following the passage of legislation through the senate earlier this month.
Michael Bosnar |
24 Feb |
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In the last year alone, CIO mandates to only adopt cloud applications increased considerably. Research from IDC claims that by 2019, IT managers and enterprises will be spending more than $US141 billion annually on cloud services.
Kevin Cunningham |
23 Feb |
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2016 was a year that will inevitably represent a defining moment in cyber security, particularly in relation to distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.
Robin Schmitt |
21 Feb |
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As enterprise IT infrastructures become increasingly complex, reducing mean-time-to-detect and mean-time-to-respond metrics have become top priorities for every security team.
Simon Howe |
21 Feb |
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As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly commoditised, cyber attackers will take advantage of AI in a similar way as businesses.
Jeffrey Kok |
21 Feb |
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It would not be a stretch to say that 2016 was a rough year for cyber security breaches around the world let alone Australia.
Daniel Eden |
15 Feb |
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Today, everyone is handling customer data, all industries have a web presence, and a breach has a catastrophic effect on stock price, shareholder confidence, and your board credibility.
Sean Kopelke |
10 Feb |
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As technology has become more sophisticated, the battlefield has shifted increasingly from the physical to the digital.
Eric O’Neill |
10 Feb |
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The saying goes, “if you want something, go get it.” According to RightScale’s 2016 State of Cloud report, 95% of businesses surveyed use cloud services.
Andy Daudelin |
08 Feb |
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It really is one of the iconic events of the sporting calendar. Every year some of the biggest stars in American sport battle in the biggest show on earth.
Patrick Hubbard |
07 Feb |
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While those of us in information security fully appreciate that a mature cloud company might offer a better means of safeguarding data than internal IT teams
Max Solonski |
03 Feb |
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Cyber crime has been on the rise in Australia and New Zealand, and is likely to continue. Between July 2015 and June 2016, Australia’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT Australia) responded to 14,804 cyber security incidents affecting Australian businesses.
Joshua Kennedy-White |
01 Feb |
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It’s safe to say that 2016 was the year of ransomware. More specifically, the year of crypto-ransomware, that nefarious variant that encrypts files and holds them captive until a ransom is paid.
Corey Nachreiner |
31 Jan |
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Sitting at the heart of every large organisation, the data centre has experienced fundamental change during the past decade
David De Laine |
31 Jan |
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The jury has not yet been assembled to assess the fallout from the 2016 US Presidential email hacking scandal but the implications have certainly sent shock waves rippling throughout the world. Certainly the notion that anything is possible rings true.
Tim Fisher |
26 Jan |
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IT professionals need greater insight and understanding of their networks. The status quo just is not enough anymore as network security threats rise and customer demand for a better quality of experience escalates.
Keith Bromley |
26 Jan |
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Latest statistics show that more than 28 billion people will be connected to the Internet of Things in 2017, rising to 34 billion-plus next year.
Kane Lightowler |
25 Jan |
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Have you already seen the latest Oracle’s Critical Patch Update and are you overwhelmed with the numerous fixes? This is hardly surprising.
Alexander Polyakov |
25 Jan |
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It's a security problem that's existed for more than 10 years, yet ransomware is continuing to grow exponentially and cause disruption and losses for businesses around the world.
Shane Muller |
24 Jan |
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