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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What will 2017 bring for your organisation? Unfortunately, there’s a strong likelihood that it will bring a costly cyberattack.
Nathan Shuchami |
24 Jan |
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On 9th of January, SAP released its first set of security fixes (SAP Security Notes) for the year 2017.
Alexander Polyakov |
23 Jan |
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Two of the most fundamental and perhaps difficult questions to answer in relation to information protection are:1.How do I know what to protect? 2.How do I go about protecting it?
Ashwin Pal |
19 Jan |
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As an IT security professional, I have been asked the question’ How does security add value to the business?’ many times. In this article I will attempt to answer this question and explain how the concepts can be applied.
Ashwin Pal |
17 Jan |
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Taxes, death and data breaches are now a fact of life. So how can businesses better protect themselves and manage the risks related to a data breaches and reduce the significant costs that can result from them?
Neal McCarthy |
16 Jan |
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Reflecting on the recent media talk about hacking and Russia, my family had lots of questions.
It struck me that attribution in the real world is easy for most people to understand, but in the cyber world it becomes much harder.
Rick McElroy |
10 Jan |
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Technology is on the verge of yet another breakthrough: the birth of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), or the kind of AI that dominates science fiction stories. When that will occur remains uncertain, but few scientists doubt that it will happen.
Lisa Froelings |
16 Dec |
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With Wi-Fi networks now a ubiquitous feature in the modern world, they have become an attractive target for cyber criminals.
David Higgins |
16 Dec |
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It’s no secret that the threat of cyber-crime in Australia is on the rise. Last year, the number of cyber-threats more than doubled.
Dan Slattery |
08 Dec |
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The integrity of information will be one of the biggest challenges global consumers, businesses and governments face in 2017, where information from previously venerated sources is no longer trusted.
John Worrall |
06 Dec |
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Imagine life without our smartphones, tablets, digital televisions and the Internet. We would still be stuck in the early 90s.
Nathan Lowe |
29 Nov |
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Cloud platforms offer new and exciting options for Australian businesses, but they also create some significant security challenges.
Matthew Brazier |
21 Nov |
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In general, IT professionals don't tend to be existentialists. Make a claim like, “There is no one truth,” and we'll bring to bear enough data, expertise, and inductive reasoning to quickly scupper the subjectivity of any matter.
Leon Adato |
10 Nov |
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Cyber criminals are not just targeting entire organisations but also every individual that works for, or conducts business with it.
Simon Ractliffe |
09 Nov |
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The security market today is flooded with hundreds of software tools, hardware appliances and cloud-based services.
Matt Brigham |
08 Nov |
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When you imagine the world of espionage, do you think of undercover agents trying to recruit a mole or cracking safes to steal sensitive information? Those who do, may be thinking in the past. The game has changed.
Eric O’Neill |
03 Nov |
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