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Outgoing AustCyber CEO heads to EY

22 March, 2022

Outgoing AustCyber CEO Michelle Price will join EY as Partner in the Oceania cybersecurity, privacy and trusted technology practice.


Physical security systems at risk of cyber attack

17 March, 2022 by George Moawad, ANZ Country Manager, Genetec

Large or small, any government organisation, school district or higher education institution is vulnerable to a disruptive and costly cyber attack.


Securiti platform awarded NZ Privacy Trust Mark

17 March, 2022

New Zealand's Office of the Privacy Commission has awarded the Privacy Trust Mark to the Securiti platform.


Security platform choice should be based on three concepts

10 March, 2022

Gaining a truly integrated security solution is the only way to reduce technology sprawl and consolidate an organisation's platform.


Kiteworks achieves IRAP certification

07 March, 2022

Kiteworks has achieved compliance with the Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) assessed for up to PROTECTED level data classification.


VeroGuard secures Common Criteria certification

24 February, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Cybersecurity company VeroGuard Systems has become one of just three Australian companies with a Common Criteria certified product on the market.


Queensland to use 'eyes in the sky' to fight crime

21 February, 2022

New helicopters will increase operational capability and a trial of remotely piloted aircraft (RPAS) will explore the operational enhancements that can be delivered.


ACS calls on govt to rethink its surveillance approach

21 February, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

In a response to a Home Affairs consultation on electronic surveillance, ACS called on the government to stop "deputising" tech companies for law enforcement.


Interview: James Symons

16 February, 2022

In our annual Leaders in Technology series, we ask the experts what 2022 holds. Today we talk mobile device security with PC Locs' James Symons.


Australian businesses want more govt cyber support

16 February, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

More than two-thirds of Australian IT decision-makers responding to a survey believe the government should do more to protect businesses from cyber threats.


The benefits of mandatory ransomware reporting

14 February, 2022 by Rick Vanover, senior director product strategy

2021 was a particularly productive year for ransomware across Asia–Pacific and the time has come to do something about it.


Interview: Andrew Bud, iProov

07 February, 2022

In our annual Leaders in Technology series, we ask the experts what the year ahead holds. Today we talk biometrics with iProov's Andrew Bud.


Interview: Jason Duerden, SentinelOne ANZ

02 February, 2022

In our annual Leaders in Technology series, we ask the experts what the year ahead holds. Today we talk endpoint security with SentinelOne's Jason Duerden.


Public sector cybersecurity & Zero Trust: creating secure government platforms

01 February, 2022 by Simon Morse, Technical Director Security, Versent

The complex online ecosystems governments work with today demand equally sophisticated defences coordinating multiple tools and techniques: herein lies the value of Zero Trust principles.


Interview: George Moawad, Genetec

31 January, 2022

In our annual Leaders in Technology series, we ask the experts what the year ahead holds. Today we talk unified security with Genetec's George Moawad.


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