UK to open a London court specializing in cybercrime
UK to build a new "cutting edge" court house that will deal with fraud and cybercrime cases.
UK to build a new "cutting edge" court house that will deal with fraud and cybercrime cases.
Significant AI investment encourages security vendors, but many Australian companies still doubt the technology’s value despite its value in stamping down non-malware cybercrime
David Braue | 10 May | Read more
The UK readies ministers and local police for an impending 'category 1' national cyber crisis.
UK unveils new budget bolster local capabilities to fight cybercrime, state hackers, and crime on the dark web.
“Cross-pollination” between nation-state groups and cybercriminal gangs has escalated the clear and present danger to business targets
David Braue | 01 Mar | Read more
High-profile events always attract cybercriminals, but global focus may expose endemic APAC cybersecurity inadequacies
David Braue | 17 Jan | Read more
Another 159 money mules arrested, nearly all moving cybercrime proceeds
Steadily growing rates of fraud are driving APAC financial-services institutions to embrace new technologies at a world-leading pace as they tap into machine-learning tools designed to pinpoint telltale signs of fraudulent activity.
David Braue | 01 Nov | Read more
Business email compromise (BEC) attacks have become the most lucrative form of cybercrime for increasingly meticulous, strategic criminals – and forthcoming changes in Australian banking settlements will turn local businesses into globally appealing targets, a security executive has warned.
David Braue | 19 Oct | Read more
The UK's National Crime Agency trials weekend camps that aim to steer young cybercriminals towards cybersecurity.
CSOs that take a reactive approach to security are setting themselves up to fail in the face of attacks from an increasingly agile and professional cybercrime industry, warned speakers at a packed Security Innovation Day that helped to kick off the Cisco Live! 2017 conference in Melbourne.
David Braue | 09 Mar | Read more
Europe's top infosec body warns that fake tech news could be used distract the public from an attack with real consequences.
Can personalized lessons aimed at helping people do security better prevent them becoming victims of cybercrime?
A new attack aimed at building a massive botnet to launch paid-for traffic attacks is very likely to have recruited vulnerable routers based in Australia, according to security firm Flashpoint.
Broad adoption of electronic voting machines may have provided a step forward for many jurisdictions in today’s United States election, but the diversity of software platforms and potentially insecure operating systems has cybersecurity experts on edge as the polls close and counting begins in the country’s historic battle between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
David Braue | 09 Nov | Read more