In pictures: AusCERT 2013 roundup
Vendors and delegates were out in force for AusCERT 2013 on the Gold Coast. Here's a roundup of some of the action.
24 May | View galleries
Australian IT security and network operations professionals have cited manual processes and poor visibility of security policies as their biggest challenges according to a new report.
Hamish Barwick | 27 Jun | Read more
The AusCERT 2013 security conference, which coincides with the government-sponsored <a href="http://www.staysmartonline.gov.au/awareness_week">National Cyber Security Awareness Week (NCSAW)</a>, dominated the news during the week, and the CSO Australia team was there in full force to hear the latest from industry experts from across Australia around the world.
David Braue | 27 May | Read more
The security industry’s reliance on cloud-based analysis of detected threats may have helped it build a level of malware defence, but those concerned about being penetrated by below-the-radar advanced persistent threats (APT) may want to take matters into their own hands, ThreatTrack director for enterprise security Nicholas Keuning has suggested.
David Braue | 27 May | Read more
Dissent is always more enjoyable than conformity. Not only does it make a better story for a journalist, it occasionally forces people to think.
Richard Chirgwin | 24 May | Read more
Mozilla Persona had one of its first conference Australian outings at AusCERT 2013, with software engineer on the project, New Zealand-based Francois Marier's tutorial on the architecture of the identity project.
Richard Chirgwin | 24 May | Read more