Critical infrastructure provides services that are essential for everyday life such as energy, communications, water, transport, health, food & grocery, banking & finance, and many Government services.
Byline from Christopher Rule, General Manager of Defence, Security, and Resilence at GME about why cybersecurity is a sovereignty issue, on the back off ASD's recent Cyber Threat Report and ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess's speech on cyber espionage against critical infrastructure no longer being a hypothetical wartime scenario.
Why Cyber-Physical Security Must Be a Leadership Priority
Australia’s critical infrastructure faces escalating cyber-physical threats, with adversaries targeting ...
Introduction
Can governments and large businesses rely on private Starlink-type networks? In pursuing global connectivity and broader reach, many may overlook the risks ...
This article highlights the urgent need for modern control rooms as our built environment becomes ever more connected. With renewable energy sources integrating into the ...
"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 ...
The use of cyberattacks in executing modern warfare, which is already happening, will enter public awareness
A major cyberattack will be executed on critical infrastructure ...
Dragos has launched Dragos Platform 3.0, which provides breakthrough capabilities that empower industrial defenders to act even faster and more confidently to protect against ...
INTEGRATEDXR company Vection Technologies Ltd (ASX:VR1) has announced has executed a $22.3m (scalable up to $29.5m at same conditions) multi-year master framework agreement ...
Brisbane, 5 September 2025 - In a significant step forward for sovereign cyber defence, The Hon. Steven Minnikin MP, Minister for Customer Services and Open Data and Minister ...
Claroty achieves AWS Manufacturing and Industrial Competency for OT Security. Achievement highlights company’s ability to provide unrivalled OT expertise for securing ...
A new industry study has quantified the potential global financial impact of operational technology (OT) cyber incidents at up to US $329.5 billion in a severe but plausible ...