Australian cyber security company CSO Group has appointed Matthew Fedele-Sirotich as chief technology officer.
Fedele-Sirotich will helm CSO Group’s internal and external technical delivery capability. ...
... Korea, Indonesia, and the Philippines.”
Prior to joining STT, Toh was Senior Vice President at Securus Data Property Fund, which later exited as Keppel DC REIT.
An Australian national, Nicholas ...
... combination.
Victor Dominello:
Well, there's an attack on an Australian organisation every seven to eight minutes. And that's not just an eight minutes, nine to five, that's seven to eight minutes. 24/7. ...
... combination.
Victor Dominello:
Well, there's an attack on an Australian organisation every seven to eight minutes. And that's not just an eight minutes, nine to five, that's seven to eight minutes. 24/7. ...
... Platform was independently assessed for cloud security against the AustralianGovernment’s Information Security Manual (ISM) PROTECTED controls. Boomi’s security posture for storing, processing, and communicating ...
GUEST INTERVIEW: iTWire chatted with Nick Gurney, Director of Telecommunications at BAI Communications Australia, to get his views on the Australian telecommunications landscape and the activities of BAI ...
GUEST INTERVIEW: iTWire chatted with Nick Gurney, Director of Telecommunications at BAI Communications Australia, to get his views on the Australian telecommunications landscape and the activities of BAI ...
... will be widely available across carriers and retailers, and on Samsung.com/au.
Here is the Australian pricing table, followed by an infographic on the S23 Ultra. More information along with a local interview ...
... Platform was independently assessed for cloud security against the AustralianGovernment’s Information Security Manual (ISM) Protected controls. Boomi’s security posture for storing, processing, and communicating ...
... on-prem. This will put organisations in a position to focus on innovation and drive their business.
Achieving true sustainability
Eighty per cent of Australian organisations recognise that technological ...
... drive their business.
Netapp notes that eighty per cent of Australian organisations recognise that technological innovation has a key role to play in improving environmental sustainability[3]. - and ...
COMPANY NEWS by CyberArk & Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre: With the ongoing cybersecurity hacks Australia has been experiencing, it is essential organisations are equipped with the knowledge and ...
The Australian Taxation Office has renewed and extended its agreement with Macquarie Government, part of Macquarie Telecom Group, to leverage a range of data and cyber security services.
The extended ...
New research by ServiceNow reveals that Australian consumers spent a staggering 96.5 million hours trying to resolve customer service issues in 2022. With 93% of Australians changing their spending habits ...
Telco giant Optus has delivered a network transmission upgrade in the Mid-North Coast to improve network resilience and mobile capacity this summer following the 2019/2020 Australian bushfire season.
The ...
... have been developed by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation.
According to the Australian Cyber Security Centre, Alphv was first observed in late 2021. It is a ransomware-as-a-service ...
... to the Equinix 2022 Global Tech Trends, 65% of Australian IT decision makers think that their main business threat is the current talent shortage. Intelligent automation has become imperative for businesses’ ...
... expenses.
Attura says the HSD team specialises in Microsoft services and has a significant portfolio of Australiangovernment clients (https://www.hsd.com.au/experience) enhancing Atturra’s already strong ...
... to Grow program is aimed at Australian companies with less than 200 employees, and currently is offered at no cost to participants,” Dr Szabo said.
“In doing so we hope to remove some of the barriers ...
... exception rather than the rule. While hardly a scientific measure, a LinkedIn search for Australian professionals with IT/OT in their job title turns up a shade over 500 results. That proves there is some ...
Geopolitical uncertainty, rapid Internet of Things (IoT) adoption, and accelerated digitalisation will continue to fuel cyberattacks in the years to come.
In the 2021-22 financial year, the Australian ...
The telecommunications industry regulator the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released a consultation paper seeking feedback on a ‘news measurement framework’ to monitor levels ...
The ACMA has warned the public to be vigilant of fake emails and SMS claiming to be from myGov, an Australiangovernment services portal, which may possibly be a scam.
The ACMA said the SMS and emails ...
Identity technology company, IDEMIA, has developed an end-to-end border control solution comprising kiosks and eGates, which is being installed by the Australian Department of Home Affairs into eight international ...
... Australian industries such as mining, resources, healthcare, and the public sector, and will ensure single-digit millisecond latency to end-users in the Perth metro area. This will achieve low latency ...
... and support Australian deep tech innovators, with both organisations boasting a lengthy track record of nurturing some of Australia’s most successful companies:
Combined capital raised by Cicada Innovations ...
... victim of the attack do to minimise the damage? The left side of that equation, prevention, is critical and is often the focus of cybersecurity strategies. This is hardly surprising, with the Australian ...
... impact every single Australian citizen – identified by the CSIRO in its Our Future World. An analysis of global trends, shocks and scenarios report. We need to understand how education impacts long-term ...
... UiPath said, “The sustained work-from-anywhere environment and the global skills shortage means that Australian public and private sector organisations have had to rethink the way they work and how best ...
... is by far the item in my home that fluctuates the most, and it was something I had little knowledge of previously.
According to the AustralianGovernment department of climate change, energy, the ...
... citizen impact of the attacks.
The stark security challenges that Australian organisations face are demonstrated in a survey we commissioned of IT and SecOps decision-makers (conducted by Censuswide ...
The NBN Co has published its 2023 corporate plan, outlining how it is pushing fibre deeper into fixed line communities.
It also details its partnership with the AustralianGovernment, which will fund ...
... statement on ASX, expressing its disappointment with the ACCC’s decision.
TPG will review ACCC’s decision, and will file that decision review to the Australian Competition Tribunal.
TPG Telecom CEO ...
... energy goals and lower their overall carbon footprint.
Cybersecurity This past year has illustrated the real and growing threat of sophisticated and opportunistic cyber-attacks on Australian organisations. ...
The recent high-profile exploitation of a public-facing API at an Australian company has highlighted a risk that many had warned was coming.
GUEST OPINION by Matias Madou, Co-Founder and Chief Technology ...
... creating vulnerabilities in the security posture of organisations and Australia as a nation. Combined with ongoing workforce challenges, the industry is facing a critical turning point.
The Australian ...
... creating vulnerabilities in the security posture of organisations and Australia as a nation. Combined with ongoing workforce challenges, the industry is facing a critical turning point.
The Australian ...
... over the years, and what does FICO offer in the Australian market? Corey Smith is FICO Australia's Executive Client Partner, and he joined iTWireTV to share more, with the video interview embedded immediately ...
... over the years, and what does FICO offer in the Australian market? Corey Smith is FICO Australia's Executive Client Partner, and he joined iTWireTV to share more, with the video interview embedded immediately ...
Palo Alto Networks research find Australians blame executives more than tech workers when their organisation is attacked.
92% of Australians want someone to be held liable when an Australian company ...
... lens—ensuring we have Australians learning and working to protect Australian data.”
“Australia’s first responders are among the best in the world. Many of them possess the analytical, investigative, ...
... those powered by quantum technology. The same study also highlights that this is particularly dire within the APAC region, which has a cyber security workforce gap of 1.42 million.
According to the Australian ...
GUEST OPINION: As cybersecurity moves into 2023, the trends from the past few years remain firmly in place. Australian organisations are increasingly focused on optimising their use of technology, and ...
... Institution, the US Department of Defense, and Australian National University. Gigamon also recently integrated with Sumo Logic and New Relic to mitigate risk against rogue activities such as crypto-mining ...
GUEST RESEARCH: A new study published by Tenable, the Exposure Management company, has found that 64% of Australian businesses are planning to invest in the metaverse in the next six to 12 months, while ...
... metropolitan areas.
Brands can now access traffic flow estimates on all major Australian metropolitan roads to make more informed location decisions using a single login.
“Zenith is a strong credible ...
... Data Centre portfolio last year, which includes facilities in Canberra and Sydney.
The certification comes as the AustralianGovernment are implementing initiatives including the National Data Security ...
... is known for offering Australian data science professionals the most diverse andexciting career experiences around. This partnership further enhances the opportunities for our people to apply their skills ...
... anonymised 2021 Australian Bureau of Statistics census data of the Council’s almost 500,000 citizens (across three simple variables around potential customer demography),” said Mike Cunningham, CEO of ...
Research conducted for security vendor Palo Alto Networks has found 92% of Australians want someone to be held liable when a local company is breached in a cyber attack, and half of them think that that ...