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GUEST OPINION: The Government overnight published industry responses for reforms to Australia’s cyber security legislation, including those from Macquarie Technology Group, AWS, CyberCX, AISA, Tech Council of Australia, Telstra, and more.

Published in Guest Opinion

KnowBe4, the provider of the world’s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform, today announced it has hired two new sales leaders in the Asia-Pacific region.

Published in People Moves

Cybermindz.org is attending the Australian Information Security Association's Melbourne CyberCon conference, on from 11-13 October 2022, with three offerings, while also recognising the Mental Health and Cybersecurity Awareness Months of October.

Published in Security

The defence industry lobby group Australian Strategic Policy Institute is acting to ratchet up tensions with Australia's major trading partner China and using funds it gets from the Federal Government for this purpose, more than $20 million at last count, the Australian arm of the Chinese telecommunications equipment company Huawei Technologies says in a strongly-worded blog post.

Published in Government Tech Policy

The only logical conclusion that one can draw from the latest inspired effort from the defence industry lobby group, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute — calling for ISPs to provide a clean Internet — is that the good people at this institute have been smoking some very strong stuff.

Published in Open Sauce

After the shameful censorship it indulged in at CyberCon, the Australian Cyber Security Centre should seriously consider changing its name to the Australian Cyber Security and Censorship Centre.

Published in Open Sauce

Two prominent speakers have had their talks cancelled at the ongoing CyberCon conference in Melbourne, which is organised by the Australian Information Security Association and is the largest cyber security event in the country.

Published in Security

Cyber security entrepreneur and CISO adviser Jane Frankland wants to establish a code of conduct for conferences, saying advancing issues that promote women in IT will benefit the industry as a whole, irrespective of gender.

Published in Education

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