Can you trust your machines?
There is a common scenario beloved by many sci-fi films and programmes; a spaceship crew lands on some new planet that, unbeknownst to them, is crawling with shape-shifting aliens.
Craig Stewart | 26 Feb | Read more
There is a common scenario beloved by many sci-fi films and programmes; a spaceship crew lands on some new planet that, unbeknownst to them, is crawling with shape-shifting aliens.
Craig Stewart | 26 Feb | Read more
More than 90 per cent of ASX listed businesses, Government Departments, and large NGOs were exposed to a data breach in 2016, according to research published by Forcepoint.
Guy Eilon, Forcepoint | 26 Feb | Read more
What is at risk with a DDoS attack on an enterprise website or network? Certainly, there is a financial risk, as revenue will likely be lost as a direct result of the attack.
Tim Murphy | 26 Feb | Read more
As technology continues to advance, so does the threat of cybersecurity attacks. This will require a drastic shift in perception for Australian businesses: to prioritise prevention, rather than reaction, in order to combat the various complexities of cyber-attacks.
Manish Bahl | 26 Feb | Read more
“What technology in the past has presented both opportunities and threats that we’ve managed to come to terms with that can provide us with lessons of learning to better meet the challenges of cyber security?”.
The Internet of Things (IoT) might be a current hot topic in technology circles, yet linking electronic devices to improve efficiency and automate processes is not exactly a new concept.
Simon Howe | 26 Feb | Read more
Last year saw a new wave of high-profile data breaches that reminded us that no industry is safe.
Ilan Paretsky | 15 Feb | Read more
It is now ten years since Apple introduced the first iPhone. It completely revolutionised our world and changed the way we use and understand applications.
Rob Malkin | 15 Feb | Read more
During the Korean War, John Boyd, an Air Force pilot and military strategist, studied why the F-86 Sabre was so successful in shooting down the Russian MiG-15 of that generation.
Eric O’Neill | 15 Feb | Read more
As demands increase on speed to deliver new software, services and value are increasing for all enterprises, including government departments, banks, and critical infrastructure, the agile new development mode ‘DevOps’ is taking hold.
Elizabeth Lawler | 15 Feb | Read more
Cybercrime is one of the biggest risks for businesses today. Whether you’re a large corporation or an SME, it’s important to be aware of the consequences that can result from a threat to your cybersecurity.
Richard Laycock | 05 Feb | Read more
Like deer caught in the headlights, many Australian organisations are likely to be somewhat startled or confused by the new mandatory data breach laws coming into effect in just a few weeks
Barry Brailey | 05 Feb | Read more
With the digital revolution, we have seen impressive growth of global connectivity initiatives, the opening of new markets and the creation of a global community driving innovation that is fundamentally changing the business landscape.
Michael Sentonas | 01 Feb | Read more
High returns, low labour and no patience; the characteristics of most attack campaigns as the options for cyber-criminals to monetise attacks becomes broader, less complex and less risky than ever.
Tim Murphy | 01 Feb | Read more
Corporate Australia seems to be oblivious to the spate of hack attacks which have cost companies and individuals many millions in stolen credit card details and identity theft.
Michael Bosnar | 01 Feb | Read more
As businesses return from the holiday season and prepare to launch into a busy 2018, one thing remains certain, cybercrime will still play a major role in 2018.
Jackson Shaw | 01 Feb | Read more
Today’s factories – be they relatively simple production facilities, or highly complex automation environments – face a dilemma that was unimaginable in earlier times.
Christoffer Karlsson | 01 Feb | Read more
The European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will apply from 25 May 2018.
Ben Eagling | 01 Feb | Read more
Exciting technology developments from the completion of Elon Musk’s giant solar battery in South Australia to the highly anticipated iPhone X have marked 2017 as a calendar year for technology in Australia.
John Leiseboer | 01 Feb | Read more
When working with CEOs, I like to use a safety program within an organisation, running parallel with the cyber security program.
Rick McElroy | 01 Feb | Read more