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It’s time to move on from “what is the Internet of Things” discussion if you want to secure it
Thu, 13th Oct 2016
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Increasing confusion over the definition of IoT is distracting from the real importance: securing it, says Gartner.

Office workers have ‘no confidence’ in their employer’s ability to protect them from ransomware
Thu, 13th Oct 2016
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Over 60% of office workers are in the dark about ransomware threats, eroding trust in employer's cyber defence strategies.

Ransomware exploit kits pose huge risk for unpatched organisations
Thu, 13th Oct 2016
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Ransomware exploit kits are making it easier for attackers to target enterprises, because they're so simple to enact, Trend Micro warns.

A mobile workforce has to be both secure and easy, says Okta exec
Thu, 13th Oct 2016
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Okta brings its Identity and Mobility Forum to Sydney for the first time, focusing on mobility and security in the workforce.

Crypt888 ransomware evolving in an 'unusual' way, says AVG
Wed, 12th Oct 2016
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Instead of evolving the strain's capabilities, Crypt888 developers instead experimented with languages and UIs, rather than changing the coding.

Microsoft launches combined Transparency & Cybersecurity Center in Singapore
Wed, 12th Oct 2016
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Microsoft opens transparency and cybersecurity center in Singapore to serve Asia Pacific region. Plans for center in China also announced.

Providing threat support in a 'landscape that’s constantly evolving'
Wed, 12th Oct 2016
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Juniper Networks has announced enhancements to its security portfolio to help organisations combat evolving threats.

How to handle multiple devices and passwords at once
Tue, 11th Oct 2016
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It seems that for every work device you use, you have a personal alternative. But this means having twice as many gadgets & security concerns.

Online credentials creating a gold mine for cyber attackers
Tue, 11th Oct 2016
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Nearly all top 1,000 firms suffer data leaks, feeding the cybercrime economy with a wealth of stolen online credentials.

Data center security market taking off, set to reach $15 billion
Tue, 11th Oct 2016
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Amid rising cyber threats, the data center security market is poised to hit a robust $15 billion by 2024, Heka Reports says.

How to be the cat - not the mouse - in the fight against zero-day malware
Tue, 11th Oct 2016
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Zero-day malware mutations can spell disaster for networks, as they can often get in completely undetected by traditional security protection.

IN PICS: Okta's Identity & Mobility Forum 2016
Tue, 11th Oct 2016
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Okta's Identity and Mobility event launches in Sydney, spotlighting the cloud and mobile realm with leading industry figures.

Unisys keeps operations local in Asia Pacific with new security experts
Tue, 11th Oct 2016
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Unisys is reaffirming its commitment to the Asia Pacific region, with the appointment of three new security experts covering design, sales & delivery.

Ransomware: Expert advice on how to keep safe and secure
Tue, 11th Oct 2016
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Paying criminals is never a good idea, even when it seems expedient. Ransomware authors are under no obligation to give you back what you pay.

Okta fast becoming a household name in APAC
Tue, 11th Oct 2016
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Okta showcases its Identity and Mobility Forum in Sydney, highlighting its growth and position as the number one identity management vendor in Australia.

iOS 10 & MacOS Sierra abandon PPTP VPN; focus on better encryption
Mon, 10th Oct 2016
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It seems that iOS 10 and macOS Sierra users can't use PPTP VPNs, after it was discovered that the new systems no longer support older security.

What to choose: Better data, or better algorithms?
Mon, 10th Oct 2016
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In the digital arms race, is it better data or smarter algorithms that give the edge in detecting cyber threats? The debate continues.

Threat fatigue and the failure of cybersecurity
Mon, 10th Oct 2016
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People are becoming desensitised to cyber threats and questioning the value of cybersecurity, according to a recent study by NIST.

Go Phish – how to spot a ransomware email
Fri, 7th Oct 2016
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With the crooks becoming smarter and more sophisticated every day, what does a modern day phishing email actually look like?.

DDoS attacks are 'no longer isolated events'
Thu, 6th Oct 2016
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34% of cyberattacks in APAC involved ransomware and malware, according to Neustar. DDoS attacks can cause significant damage to organisations.