SonicWall named Leader and Fast Mover in the 2026 GigaOm Radar for Enterprise Firewalls, marking momentum in high-performance security.
Businesses must turn generic cyber threat data into tailored, actionable intelligence or risk paying more for security that feels no safer.
A stealthy BlackSanta malware spree is hijacking HR recruitment workflows, killing endpoint defence tools and exfiltrating sensitive data.
University of Sydney swaps ageing plastic cards for tap-and-go digital IDs, transforming access, security and sustainability across campus.
AI agents are transforming Australia's public service, but weak identity security leaves sensitive citizen data exposed to unseen risks.
AI-native agents could quietly upend endpoint and SASE, eroding incumbents' telemetry moats as control shifts to the AI interaction layer.
SonicWall's latest firewalls promise MSPs and MSSPs unified management, AI-driven insights and richer margins with less manual effort.
Rising UK cyber attacks show training alone is failing; firms must embed behavioural security cues into daily work to cut human risk.
Women hold under a quarter of cyber roles, but the field is broader, more human and more open to curiosity than many women are told.
In 2026, AI agents move from pilots to the enterprise core, forcing firms to prove measurable value under tight governance.
Women in cybersecurity, long trained to question and validate, are uniquely placed to lead the era of risky, fast‑moving AI tools.
Fraud teams can unlock leadership pathways for women by breaking silos, sharing context and pairing mentorship with real decision power.
As my bandwidth shrank with motherhood and caregiving, my ambition didn't - but workplaces quietly rationed away the complex work.
Australia has met gender targets on government boards, but experts warn true equity demands women's digital power at the top table.
Australian and New Zealand enterprises race towards autonomy, but experts warn observability and security must be architected in now.
As firewalls fade, digital identity emerges as the core security perimeter, powering zero-trust strategies across cloud and remote work.
In 2026, Australian businesses face a decisive test: turn years of AI and cloud investment into real advantage, or fall behind.
Cybersecurity's future hinges on clear storytelling - and more women's voices - to turn technical risks into business-critical narratives.
From photography side project to full‑stack career, Livia Gu shows how curiosity and mistakes can build real confidence in tech.
Australia's quantum future hinges on women's inclusion, with three key shifts urged to boost participation in this strategic technology.