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Cybermindz.org launches the world’s first peer-led, cybersecurity mental health support program. This important initiative was launched by NSW Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government, Victor Dominello, and the launch was followed by a panel event of leading industry experts, as you can see in the on-demand stream of the Thursday 16 June launch event, details below.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Sophos has released its 2022 Threat Report, and Sophos A/NZ MD joined iTWireTV not only to tell us its findings, but to recap 2021, talk ransomware, ethical zero-day research and more!
With cyber stress reaching new heights during COVID, cyber professionals and others are invited to take the time to de-escalate with a one hour practice this Sunday, October 24, 11am-12pm AEDT, that will leave you renewed, relaxed and energised - with six free passes on offer.
The formation of a global partnership to ensure legal protections for good faith (bona fide) zero day researchers has been enacted by the Paris-based not-for-profit Cybersecurity Advisor Network (CyAN), with such research illegal in some jurisdictions, putting modern life at serious risk. We speak to Peter Coroneos, CyAN VP, to find out more.
The formation of a global partnership to ensure legal protections for good faith (bona fide) zero day researchers has been enacted by the Paris-based not-for-profit Cybersecurity Advisor Network (CyAN), with such research illegal in some jurisdictions, putting modern life at serious risk. We speak to Peter Coroneos, CyAN VP, to find out more.
The Cybersecurity Advisors Network (CyAN) APAC invites you to a special, free online forum on the cybersecurity implications of space and satellite technology, on Thursday September 9, from 6pm to 7pm AEST.
OP-ED: On any objective analysis, it’s tempting to conclude society is losing the battle against cybercrime. At least that’s what the metrics and the news tell us.
The two most serious cybersecurity events of the decade (thus far), the SolarWinds and Microsoft Exchange Server hacks were recently viewed by local cyber advisors through the lens of global geopolitics. In “Precursors to cyberwar, or are we already there?” watch as three expert members of the Cybersecurity Advisors Network (CyAN) share their perspectives.
This is part three of a three part video series and discussion on Australia's cybersecurity legislation, looking at the Federal Australian Government’s mandatory data retention laws.
This is Part 2 of a three part discussion on Australia's cybersecurity legislation, looking at how the Federal Australian Government’s proposed changes to our surveillance laws took everyone by surprise - and what happens next.
In the wake of a year rocked by pandemic and escalated cyber threats, the Paris-based not for profit Cybersecurity Advisors Network today announced new appointments to its international board.
Talking with Malcolm Turnbull on Friday about the big dynamics shaping our region, Peter Coroneos was struck by a few things Malcolm Turnbull said.
The Australian Government appears to have decided to outsource its cyber security strategy to the US, calling in the former US secretary of Homeland Security, Kirstjen Nielsen, to play a role in drafting the country's 2020 strategy in what seems to be admission of a longstanding cultural cringe and also an indictment of all the Australian cyber security professionals.
The 30th Anniversary of the Internet Gala Dinner was a major celebration marking 30 years of the Internet in Australia - here's a final wrap of the event, with testimonials, first memories of the Internet, an event video wrap, interview with Peter Coroneos and more.
As we regroup after the big event last Thursday night, Peter Coroneos would like to express his deepest thanks to all those who helped make the 30th Anniversary of the Internet in Australia Celebrations a great success.
With nearly 400 people in attendance, the 30th Anniversary of the Internet in Australia was a sold out event, featuring excellent speeches, a fascinating panel discussion, quantum supremacy, great prizes and more!
As Peter Coroneos releases the next in a series of video interviews leading up the the big event, with Peter interviewing Macquarie Telecom co-founder Aidan Tudehope below, the numbers have now reached the venue limit of almost 400 guests.
The event of the decade approaches as tickets are nearly sold out for this landmark event which will see many of the luminaries of Australia’s internet community gather for a night of celebration and reflection.
The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG was interviewed by Peter Coroneos last Friday, and noted Mr Kirby's optimism about the next 30 years of the Internet in Australia, his pioneering work on privacy principles in the 70s and plenty more you'll see in the video interview.
30iGala: Federal Communications Minister Paul Fletcher talks with Peter Coroneos on 30 Years of the Internet in Australia with some clues as to his views on non regulation, the future and more - with all to be revealed during his 30iGala keynote.
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