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Digital identity management — 9 key questions

11 January, 2022 by Ches Rafferty, CEO

Identity theft doesn't just hit your organisation's bottom line or reputation — the emotional impacts for your customers are far-reaching.


Interview: Thomas Fikentscher, CyberArk

10 January, 2022

In our annual Leaders in Technology series, we ask the experts what the year ahead holds. Today we talk identity security and access management with CyberArk's Thomas Fikentscher.


Interview: Lloyd Evans, LogMeIn

05 January, 2022

In our annual Leaders in Technology series, we ask the experts what the year ahead holds. Today we talk password management with LogMeIn's Lloyd Evans.


Critical infrastructure protection low on citizen agenda

21 December, 2021

Australians are increasingly concerned as cybersecurity incidents and data breaches continue to rise.


ACS publishes data sharing white paper

16 December, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

ACS has published a white paper on privacy and security considerations involved with data sharing, developed through workshops led by NSW's Chief Data Scientist.


Microsoft signs MoU with Objective Corporation

15 December, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Microsoft and Objective Corporation will collaborate to offer joint solutions aimed at helping agencies balance collaboration with data governance.


Closing the cybersecurity compliance gap

13 December, 2021 by Andrew McAllister, Vice President ANZ, ThycoticCentrify

There is always a tension between cybersecurity and usability, and nowhere is this more evident than in government.


3 Ways Government Employees Can Bolster Their Cyberhygiene

03 December, 2021 by Leon Adato, Head Geek at SolarWinds

A robust security strategy for government bodies should include changes at the organisational and individual levels. Here are three ways government employees can enhance their cybersecurity skills, to protect the wider organisation.


Flinders Uni adds national security course to MBA

03 December, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Flinders University has announced that its new look MBA program will give students the option of taking a Hacking For National Security course.


Ransomware Action Plan: what comes next?

01 December, 2021 by Alison O’Hare

The recent announcement of the Australian Government's Ransomware Action Plan (RAP) reinforces the seriousness of cybersecurity concerns.


Atos added to DTA Software Marketplace

18 November, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Atos identity and access management and smart logistics software has been added to the Digital Transformation Agency's Software Marketplace.


Privileged access security: protect your critical assets video

18 November, 2021

Today, every business is a digital business. While opportunity for growth and transformation is great, so is the risk. Protect your most critical assets.


How Sydney Trains creates value with Security Centre

18 November, 2021

Sydney Trains implemented a scalable physical security system that unlocks insights and delivers operational efficiencies.


DocuSign eSignatures receive 'Protected' IRAP assessment

18 November, 2021

DocuSign has received 'Protected' assessment for DocuSign eSignature from the Australian Information Security Registered Assessors Program.


2000 hacked SA drivers urged to change licence number

11 November, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

More than 2000 SA residents may have to change their driver's licence number after their mySA GOV accounts were hacked using passwords stolen from another site.


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