Cybersecurity
CyFrica 2023 – Kenya
With the rollout of 5G in Kenya, cyber criminals have got a new turf to exploit. As a country that’s adept at digital financial services, hacking attacks on its financial systems surged to 444 million by June 2022. Even the National Kenya Computer Incident Response Team Coordination Center (KE-CIRT/CC) detected 143,040,599 cyber threat events during
Australian CIO Summit 2023
The Australian CIO Summit aims to foster innovative thinking, share inspiring ideas, and promote community connections. Our continuing mission is to curate an engaging programme featuring visionary keynote presentations, real-life case studies and interactive forums delivered by compelling speakers and expert moderators. To achieve this vision we choose our collaborators with great precision – we
Vortex
Cyberstanc- a Technology-Driven Company, consists of a group of malware researchers and reverse engineers who leverage the power of automation and simulation to identify a diverse range of threats with 60+ threat alliance partnerships with an advanced R&D center.
We have a highly scrutinized eye to evaluate and test software in fully controlled situations and find vulnerabilities or defects that expose software to real-world risk thanks to our expertise in detecting exploit development and malware reverse engineering.
Our team quickly evaluates the underlying nature of a sample to understand the risk to data, systems, and networks, whether it’s a standalone examination or a part of a larger bulk inquiry.
Systematically Harden the Digital Attack Surface
Many organizations have millions, tens of millions, or even 100 million+ vulnerabilities, and Security must work together with IT to fix the most important ones quickly. Regular patching cycles help, but critical vulnerabilities can slip through the cracks. Many vulnerabilities can be exploited and can lead to a breach, and breaches may lead to reputational
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Voice of the CISO report
It’s no overstatement to say that the past year was a busy one in the world of cybersecurity. Ransomware continued to wreak havoc across the globe. New and increasingly devastating attacks upended organisations of every size, across every industry and in every jurisdiction. For example, a single ransomware attack contributed to the permanent closure of
Australian Cyber Security Magazine, Issue 15, 2023
AI VULNERABILITIES: UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN RISKS Enjoy this edition covering all aspects of national cyber security and we will otherwise continue to provide coverage across the cyber domain, including a focus on AI and quantum technologies, such as our interviews with WA’s Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre and quantum computing company, Quantinuum. On that note, as
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11th Digital Transformation Strategy Meeting
Forecasted to reach a whopping US$ 330 billion by 2025, Indonesia’s potential growth is undeniably immense. Sprung from the effects of a global crisis two years ago, Indonesia made its own opportunity and is now projecting the country as the digital hub for Southeast Asia. While numbers are soaring when it comes to growth and
Australian Responsible AI Index report
The cybersecurity experts on the Tenable Research team continuously monitor the threat landscape and examine the shifts in technologies and techniques employed by attackers. The work involves analyzing enormous amounts of data in order to provide contextually relevant guidance to the organizations using our products. In recent months, the security community — as well as
All Access Cyber Security APAC 2023
APAC has seen a dramatic increase in both the volume and consequences of cyber-attacks, with several of the most high-profile breaches in 2022 occurring in the region. In addition to the increase in attacks, APAC businesses are faced with both an increase in the surface area to protect (due to increased use of cloud and









