Councils lack resources to manage cyber threats
Local Government Professionals Australia is calling for help to boost cybersecurity in the sector.
11 November, 2019Local Government Professionals Australia is calling for help to boost cybersecurity in the sector.
11 November, 2019Because cyber threat actors operate across national borders, industry and governments should strive to pursue policy and technological partnerships.
22 July, 2019Governments must move quickly to address a potentially catastrophic cybersecurity vulnerability, a state government chief information security officer has warned.
14 September, 2018The public and private sectors need to work together to improve cyber resilience through sharing insights, intelligence, expertise, facilities, and personnel.
30 August, 2018Gartner’s Rick Howard Leading IT analyst group Gartner predicts that cloud computing, cybersecurity and data analytics will be the top technology spending priorities in the public sector CIOs in 2018. And data centre infrastructure will be the most commonly targeted technology for cost savings. A global Gartner survey of government CIOs found that 16 percent […]
1 February, 2018Where to now for ATO and Defence Department contracts?
15 December, 2015Military giants zero in on civilian cybersecurity market as Raytheon buys Websense.
23 April, 2015Audit committee demands dates and details.
3 March, 2015Compliance struggles for ATO, Human Services, Customs and Foreign Affairs
24 June, 2014By Julian Bajkowski Australia’s elite combat forces serving in regions including Afghanistan could soon be issued devices like iPhones and iPads as standard kit for fighting wars as the military looks to give soldiers a digital edge over their adversaries. The Department of Defence has called for technology suppliers to provide it with ideas on […]
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