The company believes the move will help it achieve its double digit growth goals. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tag: cybersecurity
MacTel secures AU$20 million cybersecurity contract with ATO
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•The initial three-year contract will help secure the connection between the ATO’s IT environments and the internet. …read more Source:: Open Source S
2020 is when cybersecurity gets even weirder, so get ready
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•AI-powered deepfakes, ransomware, IoT, and 5G all mean that protecting your data is about to get a lot harder. …read more Source:: Open Source S
NAB’s AU$150m annual cybersecurity spend set to increase
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•Meanwhile, ANZ’s CEO said banks have always been in the security business, it is just the threat realm that’s changed. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cybersecurity: Under half of organisations are fully prepared to deal with cyberattacks
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•Only 49% of CISOs and other senior executives are fully confident that their organisation could deal with the fallout of a hacking incident or data breach right now, and most …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cybersecurity: Why your suppliers are still your weakest link
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•Mature organisations at the top of the supply chain have a duty of care to their suppliers – and that can help everyone. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cybersecurity: Why you should hire staff from firms which have fallen victim to hackers
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•It used to be the case that staff who’d dealt with the fallout of a cyber attack were seen as having failed – but they could be the answer to …read more Source:: Open Source S
NZ to fund NZ$10m to support Pacific cybersecurity strategy
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•Over the next five years, the New Zealand government will support Pacific countries as they secure their infrastructure and data, enhance online safety, and implement new cyber crime laws. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australia is getting a new cybersecurity strategy
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•Feedback from consultation will be used to form a superseding document to the 2016 Cyber Security Strategy. …read more Source:: Open Source S
UK cybersecurity agency warns devs to drop Python 2 due to looming EOL & security risks
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•NCSC likens companies continuing to use Python 2 past its EOL to tempting another WannaCry or Equifax incident. …read more Source:: Open Source S