Windows 10 May 2019 Update is out with more user options for controlling updates
Microsoft releases the next version of Windows 10 after its disaster October release.
Microsoft releases the next version of Windows 10 after its disaster October release.
business nbn™ Enterprise Ethernet product are designed to give service providers a range of new options to support customers’ high speed ambitions
David Braue | 21 May | Read more
Many security leaders are losing their sense of purpose as development teams increasingly meet security needs using automation and API-based integration with cloud-based security tools, a global cloud-security expert has warned.
David Braue | 21 May | Read more
Those of you thinking quantum computing is too far off to worry about, should spend a few minutes with an encryption engineer talking about the need for Post-Quantum Computing (PQC) algorithms.
David Braue | 20 May | Read more
One recent survey found that 95 percent of institutions are using old and outdated magnetic-stripe and simple proximity card-based access-control systems that are highly susceptible to fraud and exploitation of endemic vulnerabilities.
Windows XP gets a second patch in two years over fears it could be used in a massive cyberattack.
Quantum decryption means the data you encrypt today will be compromised within a decade.
Few businesses are in a position to plan strategically on a five or ten-year timeframe, but when it comes to encryption CISOs need to expand their horizons.
David Braue | 14 May | Read more
This is a conversation I find myself having almost every day and I believe that the message isn’t really sinking in on the dangers of using public or free Wi-Fi.
Craig Ford | 13 May | Read more
Cybercrime is a problem that costs the Australian economy up to 1 billion a year in direct costs alone according to ACIC (Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission)
Craig Ford | 10 May | Read more
FBI fingers notorious North Korean hacking group for new malware that allows attackers quickly steal information.
With less than one of percent users, Internet Explorer just isn't worth supporting any more, according to ProtonMail.
Australians have some of the worst password-management practices in the world, one security firm has warned as security experts once again commemorate World Password Day with pleas for users to get smarter about the way they protect their precious data.
David Braue | 02 May | Read more
Cisco fixes encryption bugs in its Nexus enterprise switch software.
Australian businesses lost more than $7.2 million to email scammers last year and Australians are being hit harder by fraud than peers in many other countries, according to new figures that also flagged a 53 percent jump in business email compromise (BEC) last year.
David Braue | 01 May | Read more
New ransomware is using a highly critical Oracle WebLogic flaw to automatically install on vulnerable enterprise systems.
Online scammers took $US2.7b ($A3.7b) from their victims last year, according to new FBI figures that found business email compromise (BEC) attacks accounted for more than half of all losses.
David Braue | 30 Apr | Read more
LockerGoga could create a sharp pain for businesses in the short term.
Security is a hard gig, honestly, it really is. We need to know about all the threats that haven't even come to be yet, protect the organisation with all the latest blinky light solutions as well as know the ins and outs of every application and its implications to your company.
Craig Ford | 29 Apr | Read more
High-profile ransomware attacks have driven so many businesses to adopt protective technologies and policies that many attackers have shifted their focus to cryptocurrency-based attacks and novel attacks like formjacking and air-gap compromise, according to new figures from Telstra that also highlighted the ongoing role of human error in data breaches.
David Braue | 18 Apr | Read more