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How to select an effective cloud provider: Location & contracts

Fri, 6th Oct 2017
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Choosing a cloud provider? Consider data residency and scrutinise contracts for a secure, compliant IT future.
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98% of firms still not quite sure about GDPR specifics

Fri, 6th Oct 2017
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70% of respondents across eight countries believe that GDPR will crown Europe a world leader in data protection, but there are lapses of understanding.
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Palo Alto Networks brings WildFire threat intelligence platform to APAC

Thu, 28th Sep 2017
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Palo Alto Networks has brought WildFire Cloud to Asia Pacific with a new base in Singapore, furthering the company's cloud reach.
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More than a quarter of UK councils infected with ransomware

Mon, 25th Sep 2017
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Over a quarter of British councils hit by ransomware, yet no ransoms paid due to effective backups, reports Barracuda Networks.
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Veritas launches new products in 360 data management portfolio

Thu, 21st Sep 2017
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New innovations in NetBackup deliver data protection for multi-cloud, virtual, physical and modern big data workloads.
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Many AU companies need 14+ months to be GDPR compliant, deadline is May 2018

Thu, 14th Sep 2017
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Organisations that are not yet GDPR compliant estimate it will take an average of seven months. AU businesses say they need double the time.
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One step ahead: Safeguarding your business from the top down

Mon, 4th Sep 2017
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Mitigation plans against cyber attacks fail due to a lack of support from the board. But if the board starts leading the charge, they will succeed.
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Why the cyber security field needs to take a leaf out of medicine's book

Thu, 31st Aug 2017
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Companies that have never written code in the last decade will be responsible for over a trillion lines of code in the next decade.
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Broadcom-Brocade deal delay; knock-on effect for Extreme Networks-Brocade deal

Thu, 20th Jul 2017
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Broadcom's US$5.9b acquisition of Brocade has stalled, with a knock on effect for Extreme's acquisition of Brocade's data centre networking business.
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The 5 essential pillars of big data GDPR compliance

Wed, 7th Jun 2017
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Almost exactly one year from today, on May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into effect in the European Union.
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What the European election year means for Australian businesses

Thu, 18th May 2017
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As election year starts to engulf many European countries, Australian businesses should start to consider how it will affect how they do business.
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Cyber attacks on govt double; IoT becomes threat and source of attack

Wed, 10th May 2017
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Cyberattacks on govt doubled last year, tying the sector with finance as the most targeted market, while IoT is becoming both a source - and a target.
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Three things companies must know about data sovereignty when moving to cloud

Wed, 19th Apr 2017
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Move out of that 1980s technology stack and into the world of the cloud – you can get there with knowledge and a trusted vendor.
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ESET-DESlock acquisition pays off in data encryption test

Fri, 31st Mar 2017
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ESET's encryption solution named best for SMBs by AV-Comparatives, highlighting growing importance of data security.
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Veritas says Aussie firms aren't prepared for EU's new data protection regulations

Mon, 27th Mar 2017
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The Global Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) takes effect next year, and only 30% of Australian businesses are prepared for it, Veritas has found.
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The economics of cybersecurity for the undecided

Mon, 27th Mar 2017
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It is precisely because of this concept of the cost of doing nothing that we're able to determine the value of a cybersecurity solution.
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Australia catches up: Mandatory data breach reporting bill finally reaches Senate

Mon, 13th Feb 2017
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Australia is finally seeing progression on the mandatory data breach notification laws, as the bill passed the House of Representatives last week.
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Interview: Has Gemalto found a flaw in your data encryption strategy?

Tue, 7th Feb 2017
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Gemalto is on the front line when it comes to security encryption. Unfortunately security managers in IT far falling behind in the backblocks.
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Australian economy at risk of losing billions to cyber attacks

Thu, 3rd Nov 2016
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Cyber attacks could cost Australia up to $16bn, according to a new study by specialist insurance firm Lloyd's. Sydney is the 12th most at-risk city.
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Ransomware: To pay or not to pay, that is the question

Tue, 6th Sep 2016
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We sometimes hear of instances where organisations pay ransomware even though they do have backups because it's the cheaper option.