cricket.com.au:
"A week later, Sutherland announced that the tour had been postponed following information gleaned from DFAT, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and CA's internal head of security who was working closely with the BCB and Bangladesh authorities in Dhaka."
'via Blog this'
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
U.S. Spy Chief Considers Disclosing Number Of Americans Surveilled Online
ktoo:
"PRISM “gathers messaging data from Alphabet Inc’s Google, Facebook Inc, Microsoft Corp, Apple Inc and other major tech companies that is sent to and from a foreign target under surveillance,” Reuters reports."
'via Blog this'
"PRISM “gathers messaging data from Alphabet Inc’s Google, Facebook Inc, Microsoft Corp, Apple Inc and other major tech companies that is sent to and from a foreign target under surveillance,” Reuters reports."
'via Blog this'
Track Attackers On Your Corporate Network
Lifehacker Australia:
"There are a host of vendors that sell cybersecurity solutions to businesses to protect them against attackers. For bigger organisations, sometimes it’s not enough to play the defensive game, according to Trent Heisler global vice-president of solutions engineering at LogRhythm, a security intelligence vendor. He was a speaker at the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSI) 2016 Conference earlier this month."
'via Blog this'
"There are a host of vendors that sell cybersecurity solutions to businesses to protect them against attackers. For bigger organisations, sometimes it’s not enough to play the defensive game, according to Trent Heisler global vice-president of solutions engineering at LogRhythm, a security intelligence vendor. He was a speaker at the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSI) 2016 Conference earlier this month."
'via Blog this'
Cyber security 'health checks' for big business
smh:
"The federal government will foot the bill for cyber security 'health checks' at some of Australia's biggest companies."
'via Blog this'
"The federal government will foot the bill for cyber security 'health checks' at some of Australia's biggest companies."
'via Blog this'
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