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.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Aus3C's recent Oh Behave! cybersecurity report has thrown light on a troubling trend that shows younger generations are giving up on cybersecurity best practices. We spoke to Matthew Salier, CEO of the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre, to find out what's changed and how things can be fixed.
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