David has been computing since 1984 where he instantly gravitated to the family Commodore 64. He completed a Bachelor of Computer Science degree from 1990 to 1992, commencing full-time employment as a systems analyst at the end of that year. David subsequently worked as a UNIX Systems Manager, Asia-Pacific technical specialist for an international software company, Business Analyst, IT Manager, and other roles. David has been the Chief Information Officer for national public companies since 2007, delivering IT knowledge and business acumen, seeking to transform the industries within which he works. David is also involved in the user group community, the Australian Computer Society technical advisory boards, and education.
Global computer manufacturer Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is no stranger to supercomputers, being behind seven out of the current top 10 already. HPE's most recent, El Capitan, and built in conjunction with AMD, has been confirmed as the world's number one performing supercomputer that exists today. It's also energy-efficient through innovative water cooling.
Cybercriminals never rest and company data is an increasingly valuable target. Yet many small to medium enterprises don't have data classification in place, nor might even recognise the value of doing so. The Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (Aus3C) is partnering with the CSIRO and Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs to establish a voluntary data classification framework (VDCF) and is running workshops to help define and establish it. Matt Salier speaks with iTWireTV to explain it all.
iTWireTV: Special guest Qualys CEO Sumedh Thakar tells us about the company's new cloud-based Risk Operations Centre, or ROC.