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Stories by Jim Cook

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How credentials became an attacker’s easiest target

Wed, 10th Nov 2021
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Even with education and phishing tests, users continue to hand over legitimate logins to attackers, who in turn exploit them with a high degree of success.
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Rise of the machine identities

Mon, 11th Oct 2021
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Bots and infrastructure-as-code automation are common additions to the business landscape, and their explosion has not gone unnoticed by threat actors.
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Pushing cyber-awareness beyond Australia’s C-level

Tue, 10th Aug 2021
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Now that CEOs across ANZ properly understand cybersecurity and cyber-risks, it’s time to get the board of directors up to speed.
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The rising threat of human-controlled ransomware

Tue, 27th Oct 2020
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Until recently, most ransomware attacks have been automated affairs. But things are changing, writes Attivo Networks regional director for ANZ Jim Cook.
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High-tech heist: why fending off ransomware attacks is more challenging than ever in 2020

Fri, 4th Sep 2020
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Lion cyber-attack highlights growing ransomware threat to Australian businesses. Prime Minister warns of targeted attacks. #cybersecurity.
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Six benefits of initiating a deception strategy for IT security teams

Thu, 14th May 2020
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Deception puts increased power into the hands of security teams by comprehensively protecting against attacks from both external parties and malicious insiders.
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How small security teams can benefit from simple attack detection and response

Mon, 6th Apr 2020
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When you have a small, expensive, generalist security team, it is an inefficient use of their time to be chasing down ghosts and false positives.
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Five ways cyber deception can help boost IT security

Mon, 10th Feb 2020
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Cyber deception is gaining traction as a vital IT security tool. Here are five key ways it can thwart cybercriminals and bolster organisational defences.
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Nine ways to boost IT security during the summer holidays

Wed, 27th Nov 2019
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With fewer users to manage, IT teams will likely have more capacity to carry out tasks that might have been overlooked during the busy business year.
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Time to turn the tables on cyber-attackers

Mon, 4th Nov 2019
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Australian businesses are adopting deception technology to counter cyber-attacks, mimicking attackers' tricks to safeguard critical systems and customer data.
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Voter vulnerabilities: Cybersecurity risks impact national elections

Fri, 17th May 2019
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The outcome of elections have an enormous impact on the political and cultural landscape of any democratic society.
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Six IT security priorities to put in place for 2018

Tue, 14th Nov 2017
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With 2017 winding down, Jim Cook, Malwarebytes ANZ regional director talks about the top 10 security concerns for the year ahead.
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Four key steps to improving your cyber defence capabilities

Thu, 17th Aug 2017
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IT professionals suffering from breach fatigue must rethink cyber security strategies and focus on cyber defence.