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GUEST OPINION: Software supply chain compromise is among the top five threats of most concern to Australian organisations
COMPANY NEWS: Barracuda, a trusted partner and leading provider of cloud-first security solutions today released key findings from a report titled The State of Industrial Security in 2022.
GUEST OPINION: Cybersecurity is a complex business and focusing on integrated solutions instead of product sales makes a big difference for customers.
Independent data and analytics consultancy Decision Inc Australia says it continues to expand its offering to clients by partnering with automated analytics company Alteryx.
GUEST OPINION by Scott Leach, VP of APAC at Varonis: Let’s spare a thought for cybersecurity professionals as we look into our crystal ball to see what 2022 holds. They’ll be under increasing pressure from the ‘bad guys’, and the ‘good guys’ as well. No matter what industry these professionals work in, it will become more difficult to secure data and maintain compliance with government regulations.
GUEST OPINION by Christian Lucarelli, Vice President of Sales Asia Pacific for Nintex: With a high proportion of staff likely to remain in work-from-home mode for an extended period, many Australian organisations are realising their business processes are no longer delivering the goods.
Melbourne eastern suburbs council the City of Stonnington is still continuing its investigation after suffering a cyberattack which disrupted its phone lines and email sevices last weekend.
GUEST OPINION by Mark Fazackerley, Regional Vice President Australia and New Zealand at Talend: Each year, Australian organisations generate, store, and manage more digital data than ever before. Now, in 2021, many are realising that the approach they’ve been taking is not delivering the types of benefits they require.
Gobal Intelligence-driven cyber solutions provider Anomali has announced a partnership with Australian threat intelligence company Cybermerc.
COVID-19 related threats are the single largest type of threat in the first half of this year, according to one security firm which says it blocked 8.8 million COVID-19 related threats, nearly 92% of which were spam delivered via emails.
Research reveals trends and opportunities in the ICT training and certification space
GUEST RESEARCH: DDLS, Australia’s largest provider of corporate ICT and cybersecurity training, today released the results of its 2020 survey ‘Staying ahead of the Technology Curve, Now and in the Future’.
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