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Have your say: Govt extends feedback deadline for Cyber Security Strategy refresh
“There’s been strong interest in the Cyber Security Strategy refresh and we want to ensure we have a broad range of perspectives," says Clare Curran.
Six steps to boosting your security posture this EOFY
By following these six key steps, organisations can better protect themselves and ensure their underlying IT infrastructure is as secure as possible.
Gartner: Is security just too damn hard? Is product+service the future?
A Gartner analyst believes there is a revolution coming in the cybersecurity industry that will sweep away many existing products.
Getting up to speed: five EOFY tips to improve your IT security
It's time to tally the numbers, tidy the books and check in on your IT infrastructure.
Data centre security: Technology alone is not the answer
Arturo Maqueo says he has seen many security breaches over the years and ironically this is most often in data centres with state-of-the-art security.
Huawei to Australian MPs: You've heard the rumours, now get the facts
Despite China’s nefarious role in Australian activities, nobody should be pointing the finger at Huawei, the company claimed this week.
Swiss software & security firm appoints new Singapore managing director
Swiss identity and access management firm AdNovum has appointed a new managing director of its Singapore operations.
Breaking down the ASD’s “top four” strategies to mitigate cybersecurity incidents
We take a deep dive into the absolute essential aspects of a robust security strategy, as outlined by the Australian government.
Opinion: Weighing up the email security threat in EMEA
Barracuda's SVP shares some startling new research - 80% of EMEA organisations faced an email attack last year, while 73% believe they're increasing.
Mimecast bets on German growth with two new data centres
Mimecast has 'invested heavily' into Germany with the opening of two facilities in Munich to capitalise on Germany's migration to the cloud.
Ziften marketing SVP talks Europe expansion and future of endpoint security
At InfoSec Europe in London we were able to sit down with a few members of the team from Ziften, including marketing SVP Roark Pollock.
Expert says pay-as-you-go cybersecurity model is the future
"Moving from a monolithic, capex-based, high investment to an on-demand, pay-as-you-go model with infinite capacity is clearly the way of the future."
Back to basics: 4 common sense steps to avoid a software attack
Flexera's SVP for EMEA shares inside information into why businesses are more at risk than ever and what they can do to better protect themselves.
Brennan IT tapped as AusCERT’s member organisation of the year
The award recognises that Brennan IT fixed the largest percentage of vulnerabilities reported through AusCERT's MSINs.
EXCLUSIVE: Palo Alto analyst unwraps mentality of cybercrime
Threat intelligence analyst Alex Hinchliffe discusses the constant rise of cybercrime, how it's changing, and the possibility of cyber warfare.
Day 2 of InfoSec EU 18 wraps up – here’s some of the main highlights
Some of the features included a keynote from Baroness Martha Lane Fox, the first ever InfoSec Europe Symposium, and various awards.
Nearly 20,000 gather for 'Europe's biggest cybersecurity event'
InfoSec Europe is currently being held in London with a huge number of participants and exhibitors - in addition to invaluable speaker insights.
A/NZ consumers using less unlicensed software - but those who do are at risk of a breach
In Asia Pacific as a whole, 57% of its software usage is unlicensed. How do New Zealand and Australia fare?
Aura InfoSec appoints former South African 'ethical hacker'
South African cybersecurity expert and ‘ethical hacking’ leader Frans Lategan will bring a ‘goldmine' of experience to his role.
Opinion: Why agility matters in the war against cybercrime
Endace's EMEA senior director shares why agility is fundamental to cybersecurity, enforcing that if it isn't top of the agenda, it should be.
IoT, chip processors emerging as new cyber battlegrounds – report
The number of types of ransomware variants in play increased by 101 percent in 2017, a report has found.
Security: One size fits all? Or the glove that just won't fit right?
Doing what everyone else is doing is a sure way to continue following the crowd, rather than taking the lead.
Vietnam-based telco adapts German cybersecurity tech for customers
Vietnam-based telecommunications provider VinaPhone is offering customers a new way to protect their mobile devices through Secucloud technology.
SaltDNA’s Joe Boyle on the journey to building a cybersecurity business
Looking beyond the need to safely store data, Joe has developed software that enables the secure sharing of information across global teams.
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