CrimTrac taps NEC for face recognition, fingerprint system
03 May, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingCrimTrac, the information sharing service for Australian law enforcement and the DIBP, is deploying a multimodal biometric identification system from NEC.
Canberra doubles down on cybersecurity
29 April, 2016 by David BraueGovernment agencies will build a culture of sharing as the federal government doubles down on cybersecurity with the release of its long-awaited Cyber Security Strategy.
The dos and don’ts of cyber-attack protection
28 April, 2016 by Nick FitzGerald, APAC Senior Research Fellow, ESET | Supplied by: ESET Software AustraliaGovernment bodies of all kinds and sizes are ripe targets for cyber attackers, who'll stop at nothing to get their hands on sensitive and potentially lucrative data.
How smart cities can become safer cities
21 April, 2016 by Babar Jan-Haleem, Director–Big Data & Analytics Specialist Team, Oracle APACSmart city technologies hold the promise of transforming security and emergency services delivery through data analysis and pre-emptive decision-making.
Even NASA's infosec regime needs work: audit
20 April, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingAn audit from NASA's Inspector General has found that the US space agency still lacks an effective agency-wide information security framework and should appoint a permanent senior security officer.
Public sector leaders harpooned by 'whalers'
20 April, 2016 by David BraueHigh-level public servants are increasingly targeted with 'whaling' attacks, designed to trick them into wiring money under false pretences.
Government security is a "team sport"
18 April, 2016 by David BraueQueensland's $12.5 million, 4½-year commitment to establish a Cyber Security Unit is showing the way forward for government security efforts.
US govt CIO group issues cyber attack response guide
08 April, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingThe association representing US state CIOs has published guidelines covering state government cyber disruption response planning.
DIBP prescreening all travellers exiting Australia
07 April, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingThe Department of Immigration and Border Protection is conducting automatic advance security checks on all passengers travelling out of Australia, using a system supplied by SITA.
Smart tech in public and national security
30 March, 2016 by Darren Read, GM, Services, ANZ, AvayaWhether it's physical or digital security, there's still a lot of work to be done to capitalise on the benefits smart technology and analytics can deliver to citizens on a daily basis.
Rethinking data protection during the ideas boom
07 March, 2016 by Michael Steer, Federal & ACT Branch Manager, NetApp | Supplied by: NetAppAs we move into the public-data-by-default age, implementing a single, secure, data protection platform can alleviate the headaches of government CIOs and IT administrators.
Military cyber strategy too vague on skills gap
03 March, 2016 by David BraueThe 2016 Defence White Paper is too defensive when it comes to cybersecurity and too vague on the looming skills gap, experts say.
Anonymous messaging tool passes security audit
23 February, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingRicochet, an open source tool for helping human rights activists and whistleblowers pass on information anonymously, is ready for prime time after passing a security audit.
WA parliament blames virus for systems shutdown
22 February, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingA previously unidentified virus was to blame for an IT systems shutdown at WA parliament last week, with technicians pulling the plug as a precaution to conduct diagnostics.
Qld to set up $12.5m Cyber Security Unit
18 February, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-EmblingThe Queensland government has allocated $12.5m to set up a whole-of-government cybersecurity unit to help agencies prepare for and defend against emerging threats.