Cybercriminals will increase use of AI in 2024 to enhance their attacks. This will include leveraging AI to create highly personalised spear-phishing messages that blend seamlessly with an organisation’s internal communication style.
Category: Cyber Security
Leveraging hybrid cloud to boost public safety
Designing, operating, and maintaining a security camera network is complex. And local governments are rarely equipped with the technical resources and sufficient systems capacity to manage such an endeavour.
Research paper says risks of Digital ID must be addressed
A new research paper proposes a framework to ensure the NSW government addresses risks as it rolls out digital identity.
NDIA staffer charged after data breach
The National Disability Insurance Agency has apologised for a data breach involving the personal information of NDIS participants.
Queensland councils unite to find solution to juvenile crime
Queensland councils have released a locally-based action plan to address juvenile crime in their communities.
Cyber-crime-as-a-service adopts modern business models
Welcome to cybercrime-as-a-service, where criminal syndicates follow professional business models, research their markets, and even provide help desks.
Former top crime bureaucrat joins risk consultants
Former Institute of Criminology head Michael Phelan has joined risk and financial advisory firm Kroll.
Audit finds $423m cost blowout in future frigates program
An audit of the Future Frigates program has a found a $423m cost blowout, delays, and a lack of focus on value for money.
ACSC launches new smart cities cyber safety resource
The ACSC has launched a new smart cities resource in collaboration with leading international security agencies.
Building nuclear subs workforce a huge challenge for government
The government faces major challenges to find the workforce for its nuclear powered subs program.