Infosec salaries in Australia are the highest in the world, according to survey
Australia is the place to be for information security who want the highest salary.
Australia is the place to be for information security who want the highest salary.
As organisations grapple with the opportunities and challenges posed by digital transformation, many are realising the important role identity management will play.
Mark Perry | 23 Feb | Read more
Businesses may be rapidly shifting from private cloud services to hybrids of private and public clouds, but many remain concerned about the security risks introduced by shadow IT, a lack of appropriate skills, and the ever-present risk of malware from cloud services.
David Braue | 17 Feb | Read more
The risk of insider security threats is increasingly recognised to be growing but the budgets to stop them are not, a new survey of IT security professionals has revealed.
David Braue | 05 Jun | Read more
Fewer central IT execs see security as a significant challenge to moving workloads to the cloud but that’s come with more business managers agreeing IT should be the cloud middlema
Australian companies are losing a significant amount of time dealing with what has been estimated to be up to 150 redundant security alerts per day, according to recent figures from security firm FireEye.
David Braue | 30 Jan | Read more
A survey of 112 CIOs by US investment firm PiperJaffray has found that security will be the top spending priority in 2015.
It's no secret that IT managers are concerned about the security implications of mobile devices, but a new Check Point Software Technologies survey has confirmed just how bad the problem has become as the majority of local respondents say rapidly-increasing numbers of mobile devices pose a significant jump in security issues.
David Braue | 10 Nov | Read more
The issue of so-called 'shadow IT' – informal adoption of cloud-based applications independent of a company's official IT strategy – has continued to cause problems but is more pronounced in smaller businesses with little or no IT oversight.
David Braue | 06 Nov | Read more
An online survey of IT managers polled more than 2000 companies, each with 500 or more employees, in several countries—Australia, Canada, the United States, Germany, UK, France, Brazil, and India. 225 firms were surveyed in Australia.