CSO Roadshow 2018: Getting ready to defend against APTs
It's fair to say security vendor Kaspersky Labs has had a hard time over recent months. allegations of spying for the Russian government against other nations, through their end-point software have...
View ArticleCSO Roadshow 2018: CarbonCore wants SMBs to reach cybersecurity nirvana
During both formal and informal discussions during the 2018 CSO Roadshow held in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne, it was clear that the hardest sector to penetrate with effective cybersecurity awareness...
View ArticleTechnology in Government - Stop The Bots!
Australia's Minister for Law Enforcement and Cybersecurity Angus Taylor kicked off this year's Technology in Government event with a look at how the country is faring when it comes to protecting our...
View ArticleTechnology in Government - Cyber threats today and tomorrow
"The internet, instead of being a social platform, is a battlefield".
View ArticleTechnology in Government - Women and diversity in cyber
It's become a staple of many technology conferences - the almost mandatory "Women in..." panel. Amy Roberts, from the Australian Cyber Security Centre chaired a "Women in Cyber" panel at this year's...
View ArticleTechnology in Government - The journey towards cyber resilience
We keep hearing about the need to become more cyber resilient but the focus is often on technical skills and specific solutions that patch or mitigate vulnerabilities.
View ArticleCSO Roundtable: RPA delivers business benefits and opens new opportunities
Automation is one of the biggest buzzwords in the technology business today. But we often think about automation in the context of large systems and moving large volumes of data between complex systems.
View ArticleAISA 2018: Careers in cybersecurity
During this year's AISA national conference, now renamed as the Australian Cyber Conference, a panel discussion with Lynwen Connick from ANZ, Rachael Falk from Telstra, Michelle Price from AustCyber...
View ArticleAISA 2018: The journey to multi-factor authentication
Multi-factor authentication, or MFA, is fast becoming the default practice as organisations seek to bolster their security by strengthening the entry point into systems and applications.
View ArticleAISA 2018: Japan's journey from a cryptocurrency hack to better regulation
The combination of loose regulation, the Wild West of cryptocurrency trading and a hunger for massive and fast financial returns created a perfect storm in Japan. The recent hack of the Coincheck...
View ArticleAISA 2018: Hunting for phishing kits
During the recent Australian Cyber Conference, hosted by AISA, Qasim Khan - a cybersecurity specialist with one of the leading bank in New Zealand - discussed how he created a tool, called pkit finder,...
View ArticleAusCERT 2019: Choose your Own Cyber Adventure
Imagine this. You've been hired to run a company's cybersecurity team and discover that your team is under-resourced.
View ArticleAusCERT 2019: The Data Breach Pipeline
What do you get when you combine hacking tools that are easy to access, a treasure trove of stolen user credentials, user authentication that's so complex it practically begs to be bypassed and...
View ArticleAusCERT 2019: How security teams can evolve to win friends and influence people
Armed with possibly the best job title ever given to a security professional - Security Empress - Jessy Irwin took a very non-typical path into the world of cybersecurity.
View ArticleAusCERT 2019: The Great Debate
Each year, AusCERT invites information security thought leaders from around the world to learn from each other through dozens of talks and sessions.
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