Educational institutions are being attacked differently – and need to get more proactive about their response to stop cybercriminals in their tracks
David Braue |
06 Aug |
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There were concerns about device security after
David Braue |
05 Aug |
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Google Project Zero has reported 1,585 vulnerabilities in the past five years and the vast majority were fixed before the 90-day deadline was up.
Liam Tung |
01 Aug |
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The the Department of Homeland Security reminds under attack state and local governments that prevention is the best defense against ransomware.
Liam Tung |
31 Jul |
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Australian companies are taking longer to detect and address costly breaches
David Braue |
29 Jul |
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Awareness of cybersecurity threats may be increasing overall but businesses across Australia and New Zealand are still struggling to get the staff they need to respond to those threats, according to analysis of the local skills market that found over a quarter of organisations lack the ability to develop the cybersecurity talent they need.
David Braue |
29 Jul |
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Audit of cloud workloads finds misconfiguration remains rife – and cybercriminals are taking advantage
David Braue |
26 Jul |
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Australia in the firing line of business email compromise scammers.
Liam Tung |
24 Jul |
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Equifax settlement comes ahead of Facebook’s expected $5bn penalty.
Liam Tung |
23 Jul |
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Many small and innovative companies struggle to access security expertise, but building on a cloud platform from the beginning has helped fast-growing Australian educational tools developer Saasyan quickly ramp up its business while tapping cloud-hosted security and other services.
David Braue |
22 Jul |
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Facebook copped a massive fine for privacy violations – but will it be enough to force the industry to be more proactive about protecting users’ privacy? Opinions are divided.
David Braue |
22 Jul |
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Microsoft shows off its work to defend democracies under attack by well-funded hackers.
Liam Tung |
19 Jul |
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Could Mozilla's Rust help developers who use C, C++ and C# cut time spent on worrying about security issues?
Liam Tung |
18 Jul |
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The laissez-faire attitude of many companies towards consumer privacy protections is catching up with them after a series of massive fines sent shockwaves through a business community already reeling from an escalating cybersecurity threat climate.
David Braue |
17 Jul |
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Massive GDPR fines for data breaches were the order of the week as British Airways copped a £183m ($A328m) fine for a hack of its website last year.
David Braue |
17 Jul |
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Train your staff to catch phishing email, but you also have to implement two-factor authentication.
Liam Tung |
17 Jul |
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If you have the right information, a cracked windshield on a Tesla can be worth five times its cost of replacement.
Liam Tung |
16 Jul |
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Apple has rolled out a security-related update to all Mac systems to ensure users of Zoom aren't exposed to a serious privacy and security flaw.
Liam Tung |
12 Jul |
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Microsoft buries the password a little bit more and brings it to Windows 10 201H1 testers.
Liam Tung |
11 Jul |
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Marriott Hotels faces the EU's second largest fine under its new data protection laws. It will challenge the fine.
Liam Tung |
10 Jul |
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