First-of-their-kind Vulnerability Intelligence and Exposure Response features deliver actionable intelligence across IT and cloud environments
COMPANY NEWS: Tenable®, the exposure management company, today announced the release of Vulnerability Intelligence and Exposure Response, two powerful context-driven prioritisation and response features available in Tenable Vulnerability Management, Tenable One and Tenable Cloud Security. The combined power of these features contextualises vulnerability data from internal and external sources, enabling organisations to close the exposures that pose the greatest risks to their businesses.
GUEST OPINION: It’s been in the public consciousness for little more than a year, yet generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) is already being used by everyone from school students to chief executive officers.
GUEST OPINION by Patrick Tiquet, VP of Security and Compliance, Keeper Security: The recent malware attacks leveraging direct messages on TikTok can have potentially severe consequences.
On 3 May, Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella issued a long statement, saying in effect that security would be the most important thing for the company from now on.
Addition of Egress’ cloud email security solution to KnowBe4’s comprehensive product suite will createthe largest, advanced AI-driven cybersecurity platform for managing human risk
Security culture has increased year over year in ANZ, but remains behind the global average. High risk industries like Government, Banking and Healthcare score well below global average.
Aiven ANZ solution architect Michael Coates explains what prudential standard CPS 230 is about, what it means for APRA-regulated entities, and how Aiven can help companies ensure their data is safe from single-supplier failure risk to give you continued operations during periods of risk and disruption.
iTWireTV: Aiven ANZ solution architect Michael Coates joined iTWire to explain what prudential standard CPS 230 is about, what it means for APRA-regulated entities, and how Aiven can help companies ensure their data is managed across cloud providers, to ensure continued operations during periods of risk and disruption.
COMPANY NEWS: New data shows people are concerned about personal data theft when they engage with financial services providers online
GUEST OPINION: Connecting with students digitally and keeping their data safe will be key priorities for Australian universities over the next 12 months.
GUEST OPINION: Connecting with students digitally and keeping their data safe will be key priorities for Australian universities over the next 12 months.
More than one out of three of Australia’s top-ranked public and private hospitals are lagging behind on basic cybersecurity measures, subjecting patients, healthcare professionals and stakeholders to a higher risk of email-based impersonation attacks, including fraud and domain spoofing, according to cybersecurity firm Proofpoint.
GUEST OPINION: TPRM was considered business best-practice a few short months ago; it’s since been elevated into a key strategic priority.
GUEST OPINION: The nature of cloud introduces a new set of security risks, which can simultaneously be resolved by leveraging other parts of the cloud ecosystem, writes Cado Security’s CEO and Co-Founder, James Campbell.
GUEST OPINION: We’ve all heard about growing interest in generative AI, especially following the release of ChatGPT. The artificial intelligence (AI) large language model, and ones like it, have the potential to revolutionise business operations and accelerate digital transformation journeys.
COMPANY NEWS: The certification reinforces Clio’s credibility and commitment to compliance on the world’s largest legal operating system
Fending off cyberattacks is a relentless battle. Businesses must allocate resources toward building resilience, says Absolute Software CTO Nicko van Someren. And he should know; his company's software is embedded in almost every laptop shipped in the last 15 years.
GUEST INTERVIEW: In this interview with Anthony Woodward, CEO of Logicalis, we learn about Logicalis itself; Logicalis’ recent global CIO Report (and how Australia fits into it); how malware and ransomware are dropping and what’s replacing them); why CIOs and CISOs are spending in the wrong place and the company’s focus on risk, governance and compliance.
GUEST RESEARCH: New Relic, the all-in-one observability platform for every engineer, published the 2023 Observability Forecast report, which examines the evolution of observability, its impact on the lives of technical professionals, and businesses’ bottom lines. The report reveals observability’s adoption is on the rise in Australia and full-stack observability leads to better service-level metrics, such as improved system uptime and reliability as well as security vulnerability management. Although respondents report a median annual outage cost of over $11 million (US$7.37 million) in Australia, organisations realised a 2x return on their observability investment.
The question is not how do I address this scam or that spam, but how do I deploy an agile architecture to address today’s risks and prepare us for those to come, says SAS SVP fraud and security intelligence Stu Bradley.
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