Displaying items by tag: Energy sector

Ransomware and wiper malware will continue to evolve and wreak havoc across government agencies, according to 2025 government cybersecurity trend predictions from security company Rubrik.

Published in Security

GUEST OPINION by Tony Jarvis, VP of Enterprise Security, Asia Pacific and Japan, Darktrace: In 2023, Energy One, one of Australia’s largest energy suppliers, was hit by a cyberattack targeting its corporate systems.

Published in Guest Opinion

The Bank of Queensland has paid a penalty of $133,200 after the competition watchdog, the ACCC, issued it with an infringement notice for allegedly breaching the Consumer Data Right (CDR) Rules by failing to provide a service enabling consumers’ data to be shared.

Published in Technology Regulation

Telecoms industry veteran David Joss has joined SaaS platform provider Prvidr as its new CEO as the company further expands its client base and industry verticals.

Published in People Moves

National Energy Resources Australia (NERA) - an independent, federally funded not-for-profit working to decarbonise Australia’s energy sector - has launched a national LETs Pitch program to identify, support and raise the profile of the Australia’s best and brightest' cleantech businesses.

Published in Energy

RMIT University is collaborating with Global Power Generation (GPG) to support entrepreneurs near the company’s Berrybank 1 Wind Farm project in south-west Victoria.

Published in Energy

Australian smart energy innovator carbonTRACK has appointed technology veteran Brenton Spear as chief executive officer to work alongside founder Spiros Livadaras to drive the company’s global growth.

Published in People Moves

The current period of structural upheaval in Australia’s energy sector provides an opportunity for more affordable energy- and savings for consumers - and must not be wasted, according to Australia’s competition watchdog chief Rod Sims.

Published in Energy

The oversight body for energy reform in Australia, the Energy Security Board, has released a consultation paper outlining ways to close energy sector data gaps through improved access, protection, sharing, integration and the use of data.

Published in Energy

Satellite communications provider Inmarsat has signed an agreement with remote monitoring and communications specialist Harvest Technology and satellite and radio communication systems company AST to provide Harvest customers across the mining, energy and utilities sectors with the tools to remotely monitor assets, coordinate site surveys and conduct maintenance operations over real-time video and audio transmitted via ultra-low-bandwidth satellite communications.

Published in Deals

The widespread adoption of digital technologies by agricultural businesses is potentially one of the most important ways to stimulate improved rates of productivity growth in the farming sector, according to Australia’s competition regulator, the ACCC.

Published in Strategy
Friday, 26 April 2019 02:38

Evergen appoints new CEO, gears up for growth

Australian renewable energy start-up Evergen says it is gearing up for growth after closing a capital raise led by majority shareholder and infrastructure investment manager AMP Capital.

Published in Strategy

Smart cities pose both new security challenges and opportunities, with new research revealing that there are several key areas of consideration — most notably the energy sector — when it comes to the security of these cities and the critical infrastructure systems on which they depend.

Published in Security

Security firms increasingly appear to think that they can dish out information and expect people to believe it without bothering to provide any supporting evidence.

Published in Open Sauce

Security firm Symantec claims to have evidence that a new wave of attacks is taking aim at energy targets in Europe and North America with the intention of affecting operations.

Published in Security

Community Power Agency has come out in support of the Labor Party’s election promise to spend almost $100 million on creating up to 10 Community Power Hubs across Australia.

Published in Energy

KPMG has announced that applications are open to tech start-ups to compete for places in Energise, Australia’s largest technology accelerator for the energy and natural resources (ENR) sector.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Launch Recruitment’s Rebecca Wallace has a message for ICT professionals in the market for a job – “stay abreast of what’s going on in the IT market and keep your skills updated.”

Published in Recruitment
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