Opinion
Op-Ed: Australia inspired the EU’s online age restrictions, now it’s time for us to learn from them
The EU is known for its world-class privacy standards, upheld in legislation like the General Data Protection Regulation
Op-Ed: Microsoft April Patch Tuesday reveals 167 vulnerabilities
Microsoft is publishing 167 vulnerabilities on the April 2026 Patch Tuesday, with some already facing exploitation, and ...
The industry speaks: World Identity Management Day 2026
Managing and securing identities across the enterprise is more important than ever – here’s some vital advice from ...
Op-Ed: Why zero trust for OT should start at the boundary, not the boiler room
Zero trust has become the default answer to almost every cyber question in boardrooms and cabinet briefings alike – but ...
The industry speaks: World Cloud Security Day 2026
The day itself dropped over the Easter break, but that doesn’t make this advice any less essential for Australian ...
The industry speaks: World Backup Day 2026
Backing up your essential data, whether it’s important business information or precious memories, is the best way to ...
Op-Ed: Information sharing of cyber threats vital to national security
The Iran crisis demonstrates that cyber operations are now inseparable from modern conflict, experts have said.
Op-Ed: Building secure foundations for AI in the cloud
Bryce Boland, head of security solution architecture, APJ at AWS, discusses AI resilience and cloud security.
Op-Ed: AI isn’t the threat, poor design is
Rapid7’s Christiaan Beek outlines why he’s not worried about AI, but rather how it’s employed and defended.
Op-Ed: Why Australia’s schools are becoming strategic targets for organised crime
Education systems are no longer opportunistic targets. They are becoming strategic assets in criminal finance models.
Op-Ed: Australia’s National AI Plan looks good on paper, but where are the teeth?
Ryan Zahrai, founder and principal lawyer of Zed Law, questions the government’s failure to include binding obligations ...
Op-Ed: Australian organisations need federated authority to stay secure at scale
Centralised security control is no longer fit for purpose – federated security governance is the answer.
Supply chain risk: Understanding the weakest link in cyber security
For CISOs, managing supply chain risk is no longer a compliance exercise – it’s a core pillar of resilience.
Op-Ed: Software’s agentic future is less than 3 years away – Australia’s CISOs can start securing it now
The agentic AI clock is already ticking, but now is the perfect opportunity for Australian organisations to get ahead of ...
The CISO’s new mandate: From gatekeeper to enabler
Once viewed as just guardians, CISOs now drive business strategy, foster resilience, and enable innovation – here’s how ...
Op-Ed: Cyber resilience isn’t just a digital issue, it’s a workplace safety one
Observability is becoming Australia’s next work health and safety duty, with cyber resilience at its core.
Op-Ed: New ransomware reporting requirements – 5 issues to navigate
As ransomware continues to dominate headlines, I can almost hear the collective sighs of mixed frustration and fatigue ...
Op-Ed: CPS 230 signals cyber resilience must become a non-negotiable
Having come into effect on 1 July, APRA’s Prudential Standard CPS 230 (Operational Risk Management) means regulated ...
Op-Ed: Bad practices are increasing security risks within software development projects
A recently updated discussion paper issued by the US-based Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) ...
Op-Ed: Top tips for attracting and retaining the cyber pros you need to protect your business in 2025
Rising risk and a talent that is in high demand mean companies must try harder than ever to keep quality people, ...