GDPR – more than checkboxes

“No privacy without security” is a long-standing tenet of data protection. As the EU General Data Protection Regulation becomes reality, it’s time to take a look at how cybersecurity technologies can support the broader data protection and privacy aims of the Regulation.
Healthcare: Is your Mission Immune?

It’s a tough diagnosis to accept, but the FBI’s finding says that the healthcare industry “is not technically prepared to combat against cyber criminals’ basic cyber intrusion tactics, techniques and procedures, much less against more advanced persistent threats.”
Safeguarding Your Microsoft Azure Cloud Estate

Public and managed clouds are now a part of the enterprise IT landscape. Moving out of the private to the public cloud arena, and in particular straddling the two, has introduced new issues. Where does your security responsibility begin and end, and how do you orchestrate and protect workloads as they move between clouds, on- and off-premise?
Cybersecurity for Electric power Infrastructure

Given the physical characteristics of electrical energy and the typical high speed of electrical processes, controlling the operation of such a facility is a complex task from both an organizational and technical point of view.
UNSW research to optimise the use of bandwidth in a network

The Telescope will boost how network operators monitor and classify internet traffic thereby saving costs and improving the internet experience for customers.
The Theats from Within

Employees can also be the first and best line of defense. With a robust security education program in place, a company can protect its most sensitive information by ensuring that cybercriminals cannot break through your employee firewall.
Developing a National Response to Cyber Crime

“It’s clear that people and businesses are at risk and need protecting. The UK police service needs to be ready to identify these crimes and have the knowledge to tackle them head on.”
Whodunit: The mystery of the APT

APTs are “advanced” because the tools used in these attacks are more sophisticated than those usually used by cybercriminals. They are “persistent” because once an organization is breached, it can remain in the system for months or even years.
Singapore Government announces new Centres of Innovation

The Government will continue to invest in Centres of Innovation at Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) and research institutes, and to support companies in innovation as outlined in this weeks 2019 Budget speech.