Cash injection drives Menlo Security to Australian launch
‘Isolation’ architecture prevents malicious online content from reaching users’ devices
David Braue | 21 Oct | Read more
‘Isolation’ architecture prevents malicious online content from reaching users’ devices
David Braue | 21 Oct | Read more
Threat intelligence has become a nice-to-have for many vendors seeking to improve their security offerings, but for the executives leading Cisco’s Security Business Group it’s just the framework for a product-development process that is focused on maintaining a consistent, end-to-end network security architecture while supporting all manner of front-facing customer innovation.
David Braue | 06 Mar | Read more
Businesses wanting to improve their security practice need to reconsider the way they position cybersecurity within their business philosophy, a security analyst has told an audience of security practitioners while warning that the persistence of “terrifying” images of cybersecurity practitioners had challenged the progression of cybersecurity into becoming a mainstream business concern.
David Braue | 05 Mar | Read more
More than half of Australian companies believe they have very mature cybersecurity protections even though most are ignoring clear best-practice guidelines from the Australian Signals Directorate, according to a new end-user survey that also found just 46 percent of companies run staff security training more than once per year.
David Braue | 26 Sep | Read more
More than a third of reported Australian data breaches are due to human error, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has revealed as it released its first full-quarter statistical report about the functioning of the new Notifiable Data Breaches (NDB) scheme.
David Braue | 31 Jul | Read more
There are ways for privacy-obsessed users to leave as little a trace as possible when venturing into cyberspace.
Bob Violino | 27 Jan | Read more
Experts say robots will be commonplace in 10 years. "Many respondents see advances in [artificial intelligence] and robotics pervading nearly every aspect of daily life by the year 2025--from distant manufacturing processes to the most mundane household activities," says Aaron Smith, senior researcher, The Pew Research Center's Internet Project, speaking of the several experts quoted in his "Predictions for the State of AI and Robotics in 2025".
David Geer | 24 Jan | Read more
Once an organisation establishes a a threat hunting program, its goal is to hunt threats proactively, with a focus on newer, more sophisticated attacks for which reliable signatures or indicators are not yet available.
Rick McElroy | 30 Nov | Read more
Cybersecurity and ICT security talent is a highly sought-after commodity in today’s market, in Australia this seems to be driving up the cost for companies to actually obtain security talent.
Craig Ford | 25 Oct | Read more
While traditional archives systems no longer consist of numerous dusty boxes of paper records (hopefully), most have fallen woefully out of date.
Garrett O’Hara | 11 Oct | Read more
With Australian businesses reporting over 114,000 incidents of cybercrime since 2014, 20 per cent of which have occurred in the past six months alone it is clear that the country is facing a very real and increasing threat, and is at risk of falling victim to major security incidents.
Les Williamson | 10 Aug | Read more
One of the primary expenses that a small business might face is the cost of insurance. And if your business works within the digital world, you’ll not only have to purchase business insurance, but cyber liability insurance too.
Richard Laycock | 01 Aug | Read more