An estimated A$75,000 is lost by Australians everyday to online fraud but police are having some success in alerting people before they even know they’re being scammed.
Binary systems are not enough if you want to improve security.
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As hackers get more sophisticated in their cyber crime efforts we need to look to new technology to make our systems more secure, and potentially unhackable. So how can quantum physics help?
Forensics is a very different business when it comes to technology.
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There is only so much government and business can do to keep us safe online. Ultimately we need to take personal responsibility for how we use the internet.
The supply side of information security professionals is not keeping up with the demand.
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Preventing and responding to the hacking epidemic is not a problem for one group or organisation to solve. And what happens in the first 72 hours can make all the difference.
As transport networks increasingly rely on technology, protecting the systems underpinning them is a growing priority around the world.
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Hacking is a state of mind. Traditionally, hackers like to discover, understand and share the secrets they expose. They like to laugh at the dumb things they find. They’re not necessarily in it for the…
Frustrated by a lack of investment in cybersecurity?
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The thefts make big headlines but rarely hit the bottom line, creating a moral hazard risk that companies won’t invest enough to beef up their security.
Australia’s cybersecurity approach has suffered from a lack of leadership.
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