Many Australian organisations believe their identity security is robust, but much of it relies on outdated, static controls that no longer match today’s dynamic environments. As workforces, applications, machine identities, and AI agents rapidly expand, traditional governance models—built on periodic reviews and fixed permissions—fail to detect evolving risks in real time.
Rajesh Khazanchi, co-founder and CEO of ColorTokens, writes how breach ready strategies and AI-powered cyber defense can drive cyber resilience and protect your business.
"While the festive season should be a period of joy and goodwill, hackers are particularly active in Australia and have the ability to employ new, sophisticated tactics on ...
As quantum computing advances, the standards for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) are evolving rapidly, with governments like Australia phasing out even selected PQC ...
At the hustling and bustling Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, the 2024 edition of Cisco Live commenced with discussions on the future of cybersecurity and data ...
Cybercrime rates in Australia have surged, with online attacks averaging out to one every six minutes, according to the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD).(1) For ...
Latest FortiOS capabilities help organisations secure AI adoption, simplify operations, and strengthen protection across hybrid and multi-cloud environments
Microsoft patched 83 CVEs in its March 2026 Patch Tuesday release, with eight rated critical and 75 rated as important. Our counts omitted one CVE (CVE-2026-26030) assigned ...
Macquarie Technology Group Limited (ASX: MAQ) (the “Company”) today announced that it has secured a A$200m hybrid investment from National Reconstruction Fund Corporation ...