Security is everyone’s business
Whether you work for a big enterprise or small business, you have people that look after your IT and cybersecurity needs.
Craig Ford | 06 Dec | Read more
Whether you work for a big enterprise or small business, you have people that look after your IT and cybersecurity needs.
Craig Ford | 06 Dec | Read more
New Zealand releases its annual Cyber Threat Report detailing its work to combat state-backed hackers.
The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) as it sought to raise awareness and protection around the surging Emotet malware, which was fingered in the recent malware attacks on Victorian hospitals and nearly two dozen other Australian victims.
David Braue | 07 Nov | Read more
The overall risk posed by cybersecurity threats has increased over the past 12 months and adoption of cloud technologies is by far the biggest reason, according to new research that found just 31 percent of organisations can mitigate a new risk within a month.
David Braue | 07 Nov | Read more
Can the world handle the 'Donald Trump Screen of Death'?
Active directory has been around for a while and is now a foundational service. Is its importance underestimated?
Active directory has been around for a while and is now a foundational service. Is its importance underestimated?
A CSO Event: Digital transformation is hard-but preventing access abuse can be even harder.
"Connecting the people and technology is all made possible when an effective process is established for DevSecOps."
After Chrome 77, don't expect to see many more green indicators spelling out a company's name in a distinct space in the URL bar.
The inaugural Women in Security Conference & Awards provided a much-needed opportunity to “honour the women and young women who are kicking goals in what has traditionally been a really male-dominated industry,” Victorian member of the Victorian Legislative Council for the Eastern Victoria Region Jane Garrett said in opening the award proceedings this week.
David Braue | 06 Sep | Read more
A series of dynamic technical talks at the inaugural CSO Australia-AWSN Women in Security conference highlighted the innovative perspectives and problem-solving nous that women bring to cybersecurity roles.
David Braue | 04 Sep | Read more
Co-sponsored by CSO Australia and the Australian Women in Security Network (AWSN), the conference brought together more than 150 women and men for a day of sharing, learning, networking, and empowerment.
David Brake | 04 Sep | Read more
The realities of supply and demand apparently triggered a rise in the price of Android exploits, so much so that they're now more expensive than iOS exploits.
Saudi Arabian cybersecurity specialist and women’s rights activist Manal al-Sharif, who was imprisoned by authorities after daring to drive a car, will deliver the keynote speech at a groundbreaking conference and awards ceremony exploring the changing role of women in cybersecurity.
Google study shows why credential stuffing attacks work.
There were concerns about device security after
David Braue | 05 Aug | Read more
Attackers claim to be wiping devices and asking for a ransom from Iomega NAS users.
Australian companies are taking longer to detect and address costly breaches
David Braue | 29 Jul | Read more
New EU law aims to raise cybersecurity standards across borders.