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Tag: breaches

  • Phishing, ransomware surged in 2020: Verizon

    Phishing, ransomware surged in 2020: Verizon

    Social attacks up, errors down.
  • Your Top 10 stories of 2020

    Your Top 10 stories of 2020

    Amazingly, there are no COVID-related stories.
  • Service NSW ignored security gaps

    Service NSW ignored security gaps

    Failed to fix known cyber shortcomings.
  • Dutton taps Telstra CEO for cyber advisory

    Dutton taps Telstra CEO for cyber advisory

    Andy Penn to chair ICT-heavy committee.
  • Software 'bill of materials' to become standard?

    Software 'bill of materials' to become standard?

    ‘Ingredients list’ will help companies find, fix vulnerabilities.
  • Data breaches down despite pandemic fears

    Data breaches down despite pandemic fears

    But social engineering surges.
  • To beat a cybercriminal, learn to think like one

    To beat a cybercriminal, learn to think like one

    How are we still getting cyber security so wrong?
  • Human error to blame for most cyber breaches

    Human error to blame for most cyber breaches

    Your personal details are being leaked by incompetence.
  • Getting serious about cybersecurity standards

    Getting serious about cybersecurity standards

    ACS President Anthony Wong on lessons learned from the Australian Cyber Security Mission to San Francisco.
  • Secret no more: data breaches must be reported

    Secret no more: data breaches must be reported

    By law, consumers must be informed if at risk.
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