Cybersecurity

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

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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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OpenText Cybersecurity Threat 2023

Cybersecurity professionals were kept on their toes throughout 2022. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sent shockwaves through organized cybercrime and disrupted ongoing operations by REvil and Conti. Global law enforcement continued to aggressively target threat actors, including the Hive ransomware gang. And discovery of critical vulnerabilities and exposures (CVE) continued at a record pace, with nine

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The State of Security 2023

Security 2023: Quick Reaction Force Cyberattacks continue to grow in quantity and sophistication at the same time that organizations’ systems become increasingly complex. Security teams, as always, feel the stress. But a surprising outcome of our 2023 State of Security research is that the number of respondents who say they just can’t keep up has

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Automation antidotes for the top poisons in cybersecurity management

It’s a venomous cyberworld out there, but there’s a reliable antivenom No matter what your organization’s size or industry focus, cyberthreats are more imminent and dangerous than ever in terms of their persistence and severity. The volume keeps growing too, with the number of breaches rising 15.1% from 2020 to 2021. The costs per breach

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Gender Dimensions of the Australian Cyber Security Sector

As cyber security becomes an increasingly critical issue for governments, businesses and everyday citizens in Australia, the number of people in the cyber security workforce is soaring. Despite the sector’s rapid expansion and growing importance, the sector is characterised by a stark under-representation of women. To date, little research in Australia has been undertaken into

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