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Australia joins US-led drive to hold software manufacturers more accountable for cybersecurity

The rising use of technology in manufacturing supply chains means the sector is more at risk of cyber breaches. Assessing the threat level to companies from cybercriminals is not easy.
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5 Effective Ways to Protect Your Payroll Data

Australian institutions regularly face cybersecurity threats, and these risks are getting bigger and more threatening as years pass by.

Government, Defence team up to make businesses ‘Defence-ready’

The Morrison Government and Australia's defence industry have teamed up to develop a security guide aimed towards helping small businesses improve security practices and...

Ransomware rising – how to keep production lines humming in face of growing attacks

This article is by Jamie Humphrey, Managing Director at Rubrik A/NZ As production line processes are increasingly automated and data-driven, Australian manufacturers have become a...

Australia to invest $1,25bn in cyber security

The Federal Government will invest $1.35 billion over the next decade in the Australian Signals Directorate and the Australian Cyber Security Centre to enhance...

Australia launches Joint Cyber Security Centre in Adelaide

The Commonwealth has officially opened a Joint Cyber Security Centre (JCSC) in Adelaide, South Australia. The opening ceremony for the JCSC was attended by representatives from federal...
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