Australia’s cyber security community is raising concerns that organisations with critical infrastructure are failing to ...
It has been a busy month for cyber and privacy regulation in Australia. On the heels of the proposed amendments to the Privacy Act 1988 released just under a month ...
Over half of Australian organisations have not invested enough in cyber security in the past three years, with nearly one in five believing it was not a priority, a study has found. The ...
Litigants in at least 146 court matters were potentially involved in a data breach that is now the subject of a formal ...
The Australian federal government released the 2023-2030 cybersecurity strategy, which focuses on protecting households and small businesses and has big expectations from telecommunications providers.
Commentary: Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030 is a bold and far-reaching vision that will see Australia become a world leader. However, a lack of bipartisan agreement may undermine it. The ...
On Tuesday, Australia’s new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced his government’s first full ministry, with Victorian member Clare O'Neil appointed Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for ...
60% of Australian small businesses don’t survive a cyber breach. What can the overworked IT pros in small businesses do with limited budgets against the cyber crime wave? The internet is a difficult ...
Australia’s Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre has sounded alarm over the potential for hackers to exploit data that AI systems including ChatGPT rely on, feeding false information into ...
Australian organisations are expected to spend more than A$7.3bn on security and risk management products and services this year, an increase of 11.5% from 2023, according to Gartner. This will be led ...
After lengthy deliberation, the Australian government has released its 2023–2030 Cyber Security Strategy, which aims to make Australia one of the most cyber-secure nations in the world by 2030. It’s a ...
The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) Friday reported they received 76,000 cybercrime reports between July 2021 and June 2022, an increase of 13 percent since last year. In the third Annual ...
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