European Union (EU) stories - Page 14
Telstra's 2019 cybersecurity report
Wed, 17th Apr 2019
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malware
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ransomware
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data privacy
Telstra's 2019 cybersecurity report reveals that half of Australian businesses faced fines for data breaches, with security budgets set to rise by 84%.
Why cybersecurity remains a top business priority
Tue, 16th Apr 2019
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cybersecurity
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telstra
One in two Australian businesses estimated that they will receive fines for being in breach of new legislation.
Aussie tech company aims to nix shipping emissions globally
Wed, 27th Mar 2019
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clean technologies
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it industry
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sustainability
Calix claims its exhaust scrubbing technology can go as far as making the global shipping industry carbon negative.
How to optimise the performance of SIEMs
Mon, 11th Mar 2019
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siem
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iam
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cybersecurity
Adopting key best practices for SIEM optimisation can cut licensing costs by 30% annually while boosting threat detection and response times dramatically.
Singapore seeks inclusion of data portability in Personal Data Protection Act
Wed, 27th Feb 2019
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data privacy
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nato
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singapore personal data protection commission
Singapore is looking to implement a data portability requirement as part of the ongoing review of the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA).
Graphene and stick-on patches: An alternative take on wearables
Wed, 27th Feb 2019
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iot
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fitness tracker
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smartphones
A stick-on patch is all you need to monitor your fitness levels, hydration, heart rate, and even your sun exposure.
ForgeRock: Why safeguarding privacy is a competitive advantage
Tue, 26th Feb 2019
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iam
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
Business leaders who fail to prioritise privacy and security protections do so at the risk of losing customer trust.
The attack surface: 2019's biggest security threat
Fri, 15th Feb 2019
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iaas
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supply chain
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risk & compliance
Rapid tech growth widens firms' cyber risks, warns Aon's latest report, pressing for proactive risk management.
Twitter says sorry about Android bug that lasted four years
Tue, 22nd Jan 2019
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data privacy
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x
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gdpr
Twitter apologises to Android users after a bug, lasting over four years, exposed private tweets publicly, affecting those who changed their email addresses.
Hillstone CTO's 2019 security predictions
Thu, 17th Jan 2019
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iot
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multi-cloud
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casb
Hillstone Networks CTO Tim Liu shares what key developments could be expected in the areas of security compliance, cloud, security, AI and IoT.
Stepping up to sell security services in ANZ
Wed, 16th Jan 2019
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
WatchGuard Technologies ANZ regional director gives his top tips on how to make a move into the increasingly lucrative cybersecurity services market.
Businesses worried but complacent about cyber attacks - Aura Infosec
Mon, 14th Jan 2019
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breach prevention
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
40% of businesses say their employees receive between one and five phishing or ransomware attacks every quarter.
Huawei's AI-powered storybook app for deaf children
Thu, 3rd Jan 2019
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ai
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apps
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huawei
Huawei Australia has launched an AI-powered app designed to improve the reading experience for children who are deaf and hard of hearing.
Europol cracks down on counterfeit sites; arrests 12 people
Tue, 27th Nov 2018
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martech
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commerce systems
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counterfeits
Europol and law enforcement authorities from 26 countries have dismantled an online counterfeit goods ring and arrested 12 people.
Why moving data to the cloud presents future business opportunities
Fri, 23rd Nov 2018
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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naas
Organisations are facing a complex data landscape, with data from various sources and growing business demands.
Aus organisations need to lock down on data security
Wed, 14th Nov 2018
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data protection
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encryption
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data privacy
As Aussie organisations store more sensitive data on multiple clouds, encryption is increasingly seen as a proactive strategy, yet skills shortages persist.
The silent security risk of unstructured data
Thu, 8th Nov 2018
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data protection
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data analytics
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martech
Australian businesses are struggling to manage and secure their distributed unstructured data, leading them to turn towards software-defined storage solutions.
Jaguar EV's new sound alert for blind pedestrians
Thu, 11th Oct 2018
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cartech
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jaguar land rover
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evs
One of the original sounds included one inspired by sci-fi spacecraft, but instead of looking at the road, pedestrians ended up looking at the sky.
How network visibility tools are changing the security game
Thu, 4th Oct 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Without visibility into the behaviours occurring within a network, it's almost impossible to detect if what's happening is out of the ordinary.
Is the glamour of cloud compromising business fundamentals?
Thu, 4th Oct 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
Given cloud's massive momentum, Mark Gaydos says there is a risk that some basic fundamentals might be being overlooked in the rush.