GUEST OPINION Ask any CEO or senior business leader what’s been keeping them up at night over the past few months and it’s almost guaranteed cybersecurity will be on that list.
GUEST OPINION Ask any CEO or senior business leader what’s been keeping them up at night over the past few months and it’s almost guaranteed cybersecurity will be on that list.
GUEST RESEARCH: Australian companies are not doing enough to protect themselves from potential cyberattacks, and their misguided enterprise investment in scattered identity tools is proving insufficient in defending against Australia’s current threat landscape, according to a new survey commissioned by unified identity security provider One Identity.
Unified identity security provider One Identity has announced it has joined forces with Microsoft to deliver Zero Trust through a collaboration between both enterprises.
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Identity-centric specialist One Identity has appointed Chris Wood and three executives to senior roles. The appointment, says One Identity, enables them to continue to capitalise on the market demand for identity-centric security solutions delivered in the cloud.
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A vulnerability in the service portal for the National Disability Insurance Scheme has allowed a number of providers to obtain personally identifiable information of users and steal money.
Identity and access management firm One Identity has acquired Balabit Corporation, a provider of privileged access management, privileged account analytics and log management solutions.
Online banking has led the way in innovation before security and this is a major reason why the security environment is what it is today, Richard Cookes, country manager ANZ of identity and access management company One Identity, claims.
A survey of IT professionals in seven countries plus Hong Kong has found that many employees in their companies are looking to find out corporate information that is not needed by them to do their jobs.
Australian organisations are late in removing the accounts of employees who have left their services, a survey from identity and access management company One Identity claims.
The hacking of devices is merely a symptom of a much bigger problem, according to Richard Cookes, country manager ANZ from identity and access management company One Identity.
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