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Are you prepared and resilient enough to be able to continue business operations when a cyber-attack occurs?
ALC Cyber Security • Sun, 07 Sep 2025
PODCAST: The future of ICS/OT cyber security, with Dragos’ Conor McLaren
In this special Cyber Resilience Week episode of the Cyber Security Uncut podcast, senior threat intelligence analyst at Dragos, Conor McLaren, joins host Liam Garman to ...
Robyn Tongol • Tue, 24 May 2022
Providing an advantage for ransomware preparedness and recovery
A ransomware attack can cripple an organisation in minutes, leaving it incapable of accessing critical data and unable to operate. How do you increase your ...
Absolute Software • Tue, 24 May 2022
New research reveals uptick in Trojan cyber attacks impacting SMEs
Kaspersky data has revealed that the average loss from a single cyber attack has exploded from $34,000 to just under $200,000 with small businesses three times more ...
• Mon, 23 May 2022
Zero-Day Attacks On The Rise as Hackers Get More Sophisticated
In 2021 there was a surge in widespread zero-day attacks with hackers moving faster to exploit vulnerabilities, and it looks like 2022 will follow a similar pattern.
Rapid7 • Mon, 23 May 2022
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank meet open-banking mandates with AWS cloud migration
Financial service provider Bendigo and Adelaide Bank (Bendigo) completed its Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud migration, which focused on improving its architecture aimed ...
• Fri, 20 May 2022
PwC reveals 13k more SA public servants impacted by payroll hack
Another 13,088 current and former South Australian public servants have had their personal information stolen in a cyber attack last year.
UK attorney general: Defensive cyber attacks ‘justifiable’
The UK’s Attorney General Suella Braverman has suggested defensive cyber attacks against hostile countries could be legally justified.
The importance of context for security
Debashish Jyotiprakash from Qualys explains how providing context using XDR can help organisations improve their risk and security posture.
Debashish Jyotiprakash • Fri, 20 May 2022
APAC ranks the third-highest region globally targeted by ransomware
Group-IB's second annual Ransomware Uncovered 2021/2022 report has found that the average ransom demand grew by 45 per cent to approximately $247,000 in 2021.
• Thu, 19 May 2022
Global IT leaders grapple with cloud transformation talent shortages
Rackspace Technology data has revealed that organisations are exploring more sophisticated cloud technologies but are hampered by skill shortages.
• Wed, 18 May 2022
US DOJ charges Venezuelan doctor for use and sale of Thanos ransomware
The US Justice Department (DOJ) on Monday accused a 55-year-old cardiologist from Venezuela of being the mastermind behind Thanos ransomware, charging him with the use ...
Monash University’s ‘LineVul’ aims for accurate software vulnerability prediction
New research from Monash University presents the most effective approach to accurately predict vulnerabilities in software code and strengthen cyber security.