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Fujitsu Labs takes network control approach IoT security
Tue, 29th May 2018
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Fujitsu Technologies has developed a new kind of network control technology that is able to secure IoT devices installed in the field.

Low-cost Android devices shipping pre-installed Colisoon adware
Tue, 29th May 2018
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smartphones
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malware
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cybersecurity
Low-cost Android devices from manufacturers such as ZTE and Archos are being pre-installed with adware, researchers at Avast say.

Australia's law firms facing 'serious but not insurmountable' cyber flaws
Tue, 29th May 2018
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data protection
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endpoint protection
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encryption
A survey reveals that Australia's law firms are exposing client data to cyber risks, with 41% of lawyers unaware of available smartphone cybersecurity measures.

Raytheon to provide 'electronic warfare' tech for Australian Defence Force
Tue, 29th May 2018
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cyber warfare
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raytheon
Australia's DST teams up with Raytheon to create advanced electronic warfare tech, fostering sovereign defence capabilities.

The value of integrating data and analytics for improved cybersecurity
Tue, 29th May 2018
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Most companies have already invested in security solutions so it makes sense to optimise that investment where possible.

Trump cancelling North Korea summit will have 'cyber-retaliation'
Mon, 28th May 2018
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cybersecurity
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cybercrime
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trump
Trump cancels historic North Korea summit, sparking fears of cyber-retaliation. Experts warn of potential US cyberattacks targeting government and corporations.

NAB apologises after nationwide systems outage
Mon, 28th May 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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fintech
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power / energy
NAB apologises for a nationwide technology outage that left customers unable to access banking services for nearly five hours on Saturday due to a power issue.

The IoT arena is exploding: Why network visibility is key to keeping cyber threats at bay
Mon, 28th May 2018
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iot security
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iot
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cybersecurity
Businesses must know what type of device is accessing the network, who owns it, where & how it’s connecting, and what security measures are in place.

Department of Health trials secure blockchain-based health research project
Mon, 28th May 2018
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cloud security
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blockchain
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data science
The DoH was looking for a platform that could give researchers access to medical data, while also preventing that data from being re-identified.

New security risk & consulting service launches for AU government & enterprises
Mon, 28th May 2018
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risk & compliance
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cba
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consultancy
Sydney-based consulting firm Industry Risk has launched a new suite of security and risk consulting services for Australian businesses.

Consumers will reward companies with good data protection - and they'll punish those without it
Mon, 28th May 2018
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data protection
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
Consumers are wary about organisations’ ability to safeguard their personal data, with 37% believing most businesses just don’t know how to do it.

The cost of our connected world: how to overcome challenges without downgrading technical capabilities
Mon, 28th May 2018
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malware
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data protection
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ransomware
As cyberthreats intensify, from ransomware to attacks on critical infrastructure, organisations must bolster defences while maintaining technical prowess.

When AI goes rogue - a look into its possible futures
Mon, 28th May 2018
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malware
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surveillance
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physical security
Today’s computers are inherently insecure so they’re a poor choice for high-stakes machine learning systems and AI, according to the EFF.

It’s G-Day: GDPR now operational so what do the experts think?
Fri, 25th May 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
GDPR is now officially live and the hype is reaching manic levels with the term beating 'Beyoncé' on Google this week - here's what the experts think.

Transport in NSW: do easier 'tap ons' make for compromised security?
Fri, 25th May 2018
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email security
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cybersecurity
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scams
Commuters will now be able to 'tap on' with credit cards or digital wallets, but they might be opening themselves up to security threats in doing so.

VPNFilter malware enslaving home networking devices worldwide
Fri, 25th May 2018
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storage
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malware
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firewalls
A malware called VPNFilter is quickly becoming the security emergency of the year as the number of infections rises & few ways to defend against it.

Transformative SIEM solution to tackle security professional shortage
Fri, 25th May 2018
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siem
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ai
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healthtech
Jask’s innovative SIEM solution leverages AI to alleviate the global shortage of cyber experts by transforming overwhelming alerts into actionable insights.

Cybersecurity guidance for board members: how to tell if your organisation is a breach target
Thu, 24th May 2018
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supply chain
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ai security
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risk & compliance
Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT issue, leadership from the board has never been higher or a more pressing priority.

GDPR - what MSPs need to know now
Thu, 24th May 2018
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partner programmes
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data privacy
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cloud services
MSPs across the globe give managed service providers their advice on how to be sure that you’re providing GDPR compliance correctly.

Calm before the GDPR storm: An exclusive interview with Commvault
Thu, 24th May 2018
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gaming
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data analytics
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martech
Don Foster, Commvault's senior director of solutions marketing, discusses the challenges of data management in the era of GDPR and the Internet of Things.