As Australia’s digital economy deepens its reliance on data, the stakes are rising for both consumers and organisations. Identity crime can no longer be treated as an unfortunate by-product of cyber incidents; it is a systemic risk demanding systemic solutions.
Richard Seiersen argues that while AI continues to make waves in cybersecurity, the fundamentals of cybersecurity remain unchanged — and organisations shouldn’t be distracted ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing cryptanalysis, making traditional symmetric key encryption increasingly vulnerable. AI-driven differential and sectional ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers' 2025 federal budget marks a significant departure from previous robust commitments to cybersecurity, sparking concerns about Australia's cyber ...
Every year, organisations and consumers alike lose billions of dollars to online scams. Busting fraud and protecting users is all about finding and investigating the ...
Cyber criminals don’t take days off. They hit when we’re taking some ‘down time’. Why? Because our guards are down and it’s a perfect time to strike. Gerry Sillars, Vice ...
The high-profile recognition reflects Camelot Secure’s groundbreaking work in fostering new pipelines of cybersecurity talent through its partnerships with Universities and ...
In the first half of 2025, Microsoft data showed Australia ranked 10th globally among countries where customers were most frequently impacted by cyber activity.
The first-of-its-kind feature film delves into the high-stakes conflict between cyber attackers and defenders, revealing untold stories of CISOs - their heroism, resilience, ...
SYDNEY, Australia - 16 October 2025 - An emerging, stealthy and persistent phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) kit is stealing credentials and authentication tokens from Microsoft ...
Enhancements to Qualys ETM platform with integrated remediation help predict and prevent emerging threats to enable provable risk reduction for organisations