Security

Schneider, Claroty launch building security tool

22 June, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Schneider Electric and Claroty have launched a joint solution providing a range of cyber-physical security capabilities for smart buildings.


Microsoft patches Follina vulnerability

17 June, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday releases patch 61 unique vulnerabilities, including the high-profile and actively exploited Follina vulnerability.


Phishers targeting mainstream interest in crypto

17 June, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Cybercriminals are adapting their phishing campaigns and malware to take advantage of the growing interest in cryptocurrency and NFCs, according to Proofpoint.


Fortinet appoints new head of OT and CI

17 June, 2022

Fortinet has appointed Michael Murphy as head of operational technology and critical infrastructure for Australia.


Top three internet security threats analysed

15 June, 2022

New research reports offer in-depth analysis of three critical web security areas: ransomware, web applications and APIs, and DNS traffic.


Only 9% of Australian orgs prepared for breach

10 June, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling | Supplied by: Illumio

Just 9% of Australian IT pros feel that their organisation is prepared to handle a successful cyber attack such as a ransomware breach, research suggests.


Securing the future of work

08 June, 2022 by Lindsay Brown, VP and General Manager, APAC, GoTo | Supplied by: GoTo

The transition to hybrid or fully remote work has delivered new aspects in the security equation that must meet corporate standards and requirements.


Study: Use of company-wide encryption stagnates in Aus

08 June, 2022

Australia is lagging behind the global average when it comes to having a consistent, enterprise-wide encryption strategy.


Centre helps protect small business against cyber threats

07 June, 2022

A new centre to help NSW small businesses respond to cybersecurity incidents has officially opened at Western Sydney University.


Scammers taking advantage of hype over NFTs

03 June, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Tenable has warned that scammers have started taking advantage of the hype over NFTs and cryptocurrencies to target their victims.


Perfect storm for security leaders

01 June, 2022 by Mark Troselj, Splunk Group Vice President for Australia and New Zealand | Supplied by: Splunk

The pressure to ward off attacks has reached a critical level over the past 12 months, with traditional attacks on the rise in addition to a host of other issues.


Patching alone won't stop cybercrime

30 May, 2022 by Daniel Benad, group vice president and regional general manager, Oceania, Rimini Street | Supplied by: Rimini Street Australia Pty Limited

Assuming that periodic software patching is enough in the modern cybersecurity landscape ignores the fact that software companies are not security companies.


AgTech revolution leaving sector prone to cyber risks

30 May, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Growing adoption of AgTech technology could leave the agricultural sector at risk of cyber attacks such as side-channel attacks, researchers have warned.


WhatsApp and QR codes are the next scam frontier

26 May, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Security awareness training provider Knowbe4 has warned to expect a surge in threat activity involving WhatsApp and QR code abuse.


Observability leaders saving millions in downtime costs

25 May, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The most sophisticated cybersecurity observability leaders have been able to slash their downtime costs by an average of 90%, research suggests.


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