News & Perspectives
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To achieve cyber resilience in OT, speak another language
The challenges that operational technology (OT) has faced around cyber security and resilience have come into sharp focus in recent years. Research shows that Australia
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For SMEs, Cyber Security Should Be Seen As a Catalyst For Innovation
SMEs are genuinely concerned about cyber security, as the threats continue to escalate and the technology becomes more complex. One in two (50 per cent)
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Preparing For The Next Wave of Cybersecurity Challenges in the Australian Banking Sector
As one of the most critical sectors in any modern economy, it should be unsurprising that the banking sector is the proving ground for successfully
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How to best address remote working risk in the Australian energy sector
The status of remote working is an interesting and dynamic one. On the one hand, employees do appreciate the flexibility and potential for work-life balance,
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“Human Error” Continues To Plague Cyber Security Efforts… Can More Be Done?
Most data breaches have nothing to do with hackers coding in the sinister darkness somewhere, as Hollywood likes to portray. In fact, the latest Australian
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How AI Can Enhance Cyber Security For The Energy Sector in Australia
You only need to look at what happened in the US when the Colonial Pipeline was taken down via a cyber attack to understand why
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Securing the Future: Strategies for Adversarial Machine Learning Risk Management
Introduction to AML Risk The rise of Adversarial Machine Learning (AML) has transformed cybersecurity, emerging as a potent tool in espionage and warfare. High-profile cases,
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Breaking Down The Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030: Phase Three (2029-2030)
The third and final phase, or “horizon” of the Australian Cyber Security Strategy for 2023–2030, will represent the cumulation of work done up to that
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Breaking Down The Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030: Phase Two (2026-2028)
The first phase, or “horizon” for the Australian Government’s Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030 is focused on building foundations and preparedness. For the second phase (2026-2028),
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Breaking Down The Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030: Phase One (2023-2025)
The Australian government’s Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030 is a robust and ambitious plan that aims to take Australia from being highly vulnerable to cyber risk,
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The ASD Cyber Threat Report Doesn’t Need To Be A Case Of Doom And Gloom
The ASD (Australian Signals Directorate) has released its Cyber Threat Report for 2022-2023. Nothing that is found in the report should surprise anyone in the
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They Can’t Go It Alone Anymore: The Imperative for Collaborative IT in Australian State Governments
Cross-collaboration between departments, and state-by-state partnerships, are the future of government IT. Departments will increasingly rely on private sector partners to build and manage solutions