Security > Data loss prevention

Why saving money on data protection is a false economy

27 September, 2022 by Dave Russell, Vice President of Enterprise Strategy, Veeam

With the looming threat of a recession, many businesses scale back budgets and look for new ways to cut costs in preparation for the economic downturn.


Security getting bigger piece of IT budgets

01 September, 2022

12% of Australian tech budgets are now dedicated to cybersecurity — up from 6% in the previous year.


One in three organisations attacked by malicious insiders

02 August, 2022

More than one-third of organisations globally have suffered a ransomware attack by a malicious insider, according to a new report.


Mandiant and Nucleus announce strategic partnership

07 February, 2022

The deal will give Nucleus customers access to Mandiant Advantage Vulnerability Intelligence — real-time threat insight and analysis.


New platform addresses specific cyber threats

17 January, 2022

CyberRes has launched 'Galaxy', an 'immersive cyberthreat experience' that the company says improves cyber resilience.


Test your team, not just your disaster recovery plan

20 December, 2021 by Dave Russell, Vice President Enterprise Strategy, Veeam Software

Disaster recovery (DR) plans have evolved into a central mechanism for safeguarding enterprises against the rising threat of cybercrime and natural disasters.


AIIA supports QUT to boost Qld's ICT skills

15 December, 2021

More than 1340 Queenslanders have participated in the AIIA and QUT co-designed ICT micro-credentialing courses in the past 12 months.


Data trust in decline amid COVID-19 pandemic

15 November, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Trust in major institutions to maintain data privacy is falling amid the pandemic, but most Australians are still complying with check-in requirements.


Report: Aussies practising risky behaviour around data protection

21 October, 2021

A report released by Bitdefender has revealed that the majority of online consumers practice risky behaviour for data protection and device management.


Manufacturers leaving sensitive data at risk

23 September, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The manufacturing sector is failing to limit employees' access to sensitive company data, with employees on average able to access one in five files.


Aussie businesses falling short when meeting data privacy expectations

20 August, 2021

Australian businesses are failing to keep up with the data privacy expectations of their customers when digitising their offerings, according to a study by SAP.


Mobile phones the focal point of cybersecurity for 90% of CISOs

17 June, 2021

A survey has revealed that the emergence of remote work has shifted CISO priorities from network security threats to mitigating mobile security risks.


The key to successful digital transformation: automated security

01 June, 2021 by Avesta Hojjati*

As more businesses switch to digital transformation, automating security management can help protect customers and corporate data while increasing business agility.


The impact of open security standards on user experience

10 May, 2021 by Alex Wilson*

User authentication is a critical security action for all organisations providing access to data and services in the modern world.


Shattering the five barriers to database security

22 April, 2021 by Reinhart Hansen, Director of Technology – Imperva CTO Office

IT leaders looking to improve their database security can encounter many barriers; here, Imperva details how to overcome five internal barriers.


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