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Pandemic triggers surge in phishing attacks
New data has shed light on the growing threat of cyber attacks in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.
Op-Ed: Disconnected operations — Keeping military assets and critical information in sight when ‘Going Dark’
The tools to manage that 1 per cent period when military assets have no connectivity. Military organisations face ...
Australian government unveils International Cyber and Critical Technology Engagement Strategy
The federal government has released the International Cyber and Critical Technology Engagement Strategy this week, ...
Sapien Cyber partners with Honeywell Building Technologies
The firms have joined forces to develop new cyber security solutions designed to support buildings and critical ...
The low barriers to entry for cyber terrorism
Encrypted chats and cryptocurrencies have reduced the barriers to entry for cyber criminals. What can we do?
archTIS reveals new global agreements
Australia-based cyber security firm archTIS has confirmed the commencement of several new international engagements ...
Organisations fail to patch Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities
The Commonwealth has urged organisations to upgrade their cyber infrastructure, with many failing to adequately respond ...
Elective surgeries halted following suspected cyber attack
A number of Melbourne-based hospitals have reportedly been hit by a cyber attack, forcing the institutes to postpone ...
Dragos expands footprint in Aus, NZ
The global cyber security firm has committed to expanding its network across Australia and New Zealand in a bid to ...
Op-Ed: Why locking down your own enterprise won’t keep cyber attackers at bay in 2021
In today’s hyper-connected digital business landscape, supply chain attacks are a very real risk for Australian ...
Further allegations surface following November vaccine hacking
Further allegations surrounding last November’s vaccine hacking have surfaced.
New Canberra facility to host sensitive government data
A new $17 million data facility has been opened in Canberra, built to store highly-classified government information.
archTIS sees growing government demand in US
ArchTIS and subsidiary Nucleus Cyber have created a new practice to address growing demand from US government.