Working in a SOC is so stressful that two-thirds of employees want to leave
Focus on technology instead of people has left SOC staff overworked, undersupported, and begging for counselling
David Braue | 31 Jul | Read more
Focus on technology instead of people has left SOC staff overworked, undersupported, and begging for counselling
David Braue | 31 Jul | Read more
Australian companies are taking longer to detect and address costly breaches
David Braue | 29 Jul | Read more
This month’s successful credential-stuffing attacks against Reddit and DailyMotion may be clear reminders about the growing risk of password reuse, but yet another survey of password habits suggests that we still aren’t getting any better at protecting ourselves.
David Braue | 30 Jan | Read more
According to new research conducted by the Ponemon Institute, Australia and New Zealand have the highest levels of data breaches out of the nine countries investigated. This was linked to heavy investment in security detection and an under-investment in security and vulnerability response capabilities
Experts throw up their hands as impact of mass breaches reaches “epidemic” proportions
David Braue | 09 Oct | Read more
How do you know your employees retain what you teach them in company-required security awareness training? You don't -- unless you regularly test their security savvy and effectively address their mistakes during post-test follow-up sessions.
Kim Lindros and Ed Tittel | 24 Feb | Read more
When it comes to cybersecurity, people are the biggest problem. Or, you could make that "problems."
Taylor Armerding | 17 Mar | Read more
The arrest of Rio Tinto executive Stern Hu in China on spying charges has brought home the need for CIOs to examine data security according to the CEO of security company PGP, Phil Dunkelberger.
Tim Lohman | 12 Aug | Read more