Is it time for chief information security officers to step away from the front line and take strategic stock of their organisation’s security posture?
Mike Campfield |
28 Jun |
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As consumers, we’re becoming more aware of the trail of data we leave behind as we go about out our daily lives. From social media sites to online shopping services, records of interactions are constantly being generated.
Peter O'Connor, Snowflake |
26 Jun |
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WARNING! Spoilers for Endgame ahead.
Thomas LaRock |
24 Jun |
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Security is hard. There’s a lot of noise and pressure for businesses to get it right.
Tod Beardsley, Rapid7 |
21 Jun |
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Every cybersecurity professional knows there’s no such thing as perfect security.
Mark Lukie, Barracuda Networks |
19 Jun |
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If you’ve worked in security for any length of time, you’ll have noticed that there is a vast range of security solutions in the market, and a never-ending supply of vendors ready to sell them to you.
Natasha Passley |
19 Jun |
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The impact of a significant data breach can be exacerbated if your organisation isn’t ready to respond immediately once the alarm is raised.
Albert Kuo |
17 Jun |
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Application programming interfaces (APIs) are a boon for businesses looking to digitise their operations but Australian enterprises which fail to secure these high-tech connections risk financial damage at the hands of hackers and cyber-criminals.
Mark Perry |
17 Jun |
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It’s arguable that, in 2019, two types of enterprises exist: those that have implemented an enterprise-wide cloud transformation and those that will be implementing one very soon.
Budd Ilic |
17 Jun |
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When it comes to cyber security, the Australian Federal Government is failing. This is not hyperbole. Compared to other countries with similar levels of economic development, Australia is woefully behind.
Carlo Minassian |
17 Jun |
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Phishing, exploits, malware, ransomware – it seems that every time we turn around there's another threat, technique, APT, or “super-bug” that we need to gear up and fight yet again.
Yoram Salinger |
17 Jun |
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There are never enough hours in the day for most Australian executives.
Andrew Huntley, Barracuda |
17 Jun |
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Identity information remains the holy grail of cybercriminals.
Eve Maler |
17 Jun |
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Cyber security is one of the fastest growing industries around the world. As more and more companies move their businesses online, the potential for hackers to access sensitive data and use it for their own gains grows.
Damon Culbert |
13 Jun |
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Australian organisations understand that, in order to remain competitive, they must accelerate digital efforts by improving their business agility.
Yannick Townsend |
08 Jun |
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Cybersecurity is a highly-skilled field that heavily relies on human insight and can be extremely time intensive.
Yannick Townsend |
07 Jun |
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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 |
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Think manufacturing plants are unlikely to be prime targets for hackers and cyber-criminals, given the plenitude of other marks they have to choose from?
Mark Sinclair |
29 May |
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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 |
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Today’s cyber-landscape is survival of the fastest, not only just for adversaries but also for organisations facing regulations and legal implications following an attack.
Mark Goudie |
22 May |
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