Why hackers are much better at targeting than your marketing team
Hackers have access to the type of data that is a marketer's dream, allowing them to create targeted scams that look incredibly authentic.
Who is actually working from home, and where do they live?
COVID-19 lockdowns brought about a huge change in how we work. Or that's what we thought.
Managers are lagging other employees in the rush back to the office, new WFH data shows
As Australian company leaders usher employees back into the office, new research suggests managers are still spending more time working from home than their colleagues.
Three secure email alternatives to Google and Microsoft
There are plenty of secure email client alternatives to the big conglomerates like Google and Microsoft. Here are some of the most popular.
Government plan allowing Optus to share hacked user data with banks labelled a “red herring” by privacy advocates
The federal government wants to make it easier for telcos to share hacked user data with the banks, but advocates want greater action.
John Durie: After the Optus breach, it’s time to reconsider the federal government’s data storage rules
The Optus debacle has shone a light on business data storage, but the federal government must also consider its own data collection requirements, John Durie writes.
Consumer Data Right review calls for ‘screen scraper’ ban, potentially making some fintechs unviable
A highly anticipated report seeks to draw a line under the gaping account security fudge banks have been railing against for years.
Cybersecurity leaders see Zero Trust as the future of IT, but stakeholders aren’t as confident
Zero Trust is an approach that keeps people, information and organisation safe by giving the right people access to the right data and applications and removing unnecessary risks.
Thursday’s public holiday caused a spike in unscheduled leave and worker no-shows, says Deputy data
Nearly one in four rostered retail shifts went unworked on last week's Day of Mourning public holiday, scheduling platform Deputy says.
Australian government promises tighter cyber security after Optus hack
The Australian government will be rolling out new cyber security reforms off the back of the Optus cyberattack, Minister for Cybersecurity Clare O'Neil has announced.
Optus data breach: Small business customers likely exposed to major cybersecurity attack
Optus has fallen victim to a major data breach, potentially exposing the personal information of millions of customers, including small businesses.
Does your business have ‘digital fluency’? A new MYOB and Digital Skills Organisation partnership aims to build SME tech skills
Business accounting platform MYOB and the Digital Skills Organisation will work together to develop a 'digital fluency' standard for SMEs.