Security

Encryption Act could cause major economic harm

04 June, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The Internet Society has published the first research attempting to quantify the economic impact of Australia's controversial Assistance and Access Act.


JBS announces progress in resolving cyber attack

03 June, 2021

Meat producer JBS has announced “significant progress” in resolving the cyber attack that has impacted its Australian and North American operations.


archTIS secures $578K Defence contract

03 June, 2021

archTIS, an Australian listed software solutions provider, has signed a $578,000 contract with the Australian Department of Defence to expand deployment of Kojensi.


New archTIS partnerships help defence contractors comply with CMMC

02 June, 2021

archTIS has announced partnerships with four companies to help US defence contractors comply with Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification requirements.


Tesserent and Claroty partner to secure ANZ OT environments

01 June, 2021

Tesserent has signed a deal with Claroty strengthening security in utilities, critical national infrastructure and manufacturing environments.


Spearphishing campaign targeting government orgs

01 June, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The US CISA and FBI have warned of a spearphishing campaign targeting government organisations, intergovernmental organisations and NGOs.


Is the Australian Government equipped to fight cyber attacks?

28 May, 2021 by Pieter Danhieux*

Last year there were 1051 cyber attacks reported in Australia. Here, Pieter Danhieux details the steps the government can take to fight back.


UK's CDEI details data privacy initiatives

27 May, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The UK's Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation has published details of its work programs aimed at enhancing data privacy to facilitate responsible data sharing.


Fortinet and Soldier On partner to provide free veteran cybersecurity training

26 May, 2021

Cybersecurity solutions provider Fortinet has teamed up with veteran support organisation Soldier On to provide free cybersecurity training to Australian veterans transitioning to civilian careers.


CISA, FBI detail Colonial Pipeline attack

20 May, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the FBI have released the indicators of compromise for the DarkSide ransomware campaign.


NASA targeted by thousands of cyber attacks

20 May, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

NASA has experienced more than 6000 cyber attacks in just four years and is constrained in its ability to detect and prevent these attacks, an audit has found.


archTIS wins contract with security agency

18 May, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

archTIS has secured a $535,000 contract to expand deployment of its NC Protect zero-trust document security system to an Australian national security agency.


5G deployments will bring new threat vectors

12 May, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has published a research paper detailing the threat vectors associated with deployments of 5G networks.


Cybersecurity Aid Centre to help businesses fight cybercrime

11 May, 2021

The federal government will provide $745,920 in funding to establish a Cybersecurity Aid Centre in Western Sydney, to help small businesses fight cybercrime.


Avaddon ransomware targeting Australian organisations

11 May, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The Australian Cyber Security Centre has warned organisations to be alert to multiple ongoing ransomware campaigns utilising the Avaddon ransomware as a service.


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