Up in the clouds the security threat increases for government As more government agencies move to cloud-first digital service delivery, security concerns have scaled new heights in line with a new and intensifying threat landscape,
Setting the rules of engagement in cybersecurity war October 23, 2015 By Sandy Plunkett Scepticism abounds about the efficacy of the United States-China Cyber Accord announced late September following a summit meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US
Cyber security agency warnings pay off, but threat remains July 29, 2015 By Stephen Easton News Electronic espionage against government networks is a daily occurrence, according to the Australian Cyber Security Centre’s first public report on information security threats. [caption id=”attachment_46990″
What local cyber attacks? US personnel data breach not isolated event June 17, 2015 By Stephen Easton Features The massive cyber attack that has unfolded in the United States over the last two weeks is hugely damaging, both to the lives of many
Kevin Andrews: work together to build cyber security June 17, 2015 By Kevin Andrews Features The topic “Risk, Resilience and Responsibility” is particularly apt given both the importance of the internet in our social and economic lives and the fact
Former British radio spy joins cyber security review April 20, 2015 By The Mandarin News The former head of British signals intelligence, Sir Iain Lobban (pictured), has been appointed to the Cyber Security Review’s independent panel of experts, the Australian government