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Ransomware is the wake-up call, but the main event is quantum computing. We need to be ready, writes Senetas CEO and Votiro director Andrew Wilson.
Microsoft's recent security updates have revealed alarming vulnerabilities, warns cybersecurity company Virsec.
According to Edge Centres CEO and founder Jonathan Eaves, development approval is an important step in kicking off the company's deployment in Australia.
Overall, the Swann Xtreem Security Camera is a robust unit, unlike some of the more plasticky consumer video cameras out there.
Simply Energy will provide 10 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy for the NZ data centre through 'demand flexibility' technology.
IT executives fear the trickle-down of Nation State tools and techniques will hurt their business, according to a new survey by HP Wolf Security.
Few organisations have matured their security operations (SecOps) to the point where they have integrated a complete CTI practice.
The adoption of cloud technologies will significantly impact how the utilities industry approaches asset management, field workforce management and more.
Nation-state techniques, such as those used in the SolarWinds attack, are already being adopted by ransomware gangs.
The ACCC has given Equinix the go-ahead to lead a joint renewable energy purchasing group for solar and wind electricity generation.
Samsung's 2021 flagship 8K TV, the QN900A, paired with the Q950A soundbar, is the ultimate way to consume content this year.
The roles will also provide locally-based support for partners, expanding the footprint of ConnectWise significantly across Australia and New Zealand.
Now that CEOs across ANZ properly understand cybersecurity and cyber-risks, it's time to get the board of directors up to speed.
Opportunities for business and IT collaboration in managing enterprise risk, according to a new report from SolarWinds.
Nintex K2 Five releases updates and new features to help IT professionals and app developers build process and workflow applications easily.
Global cyber attacks have increased by 29% in the last six months, as hackers continue to exploit the COVID-19 pandemic.
IT security professionals and developers aren't completely confident in their ability to defend against another SolarWinds/Codecov-style supply chain attack.
Organisations that are heavily or entirely reliant on Microsoft infrastructure, services and applications can take several steps to shore up their security.
Hawaiki Submarine Cable, the organization behind the trans-Pacific and trans-Tasman Hawaiki cable, has been sold to BW Digital.
Ransomware makes up two-thirds of all malware attacks, as cyber incidents continue to rise, according to Positive Technologies.