Top 10 Mining Companies adopting Cyber Security Measures

Status is online John G. Dryden Head of AI, Cyber & Information Security – JAPAC | CISO | Data Science and Next Generation Advanced Analytics (AI/ML) | Social Media 38 articles March 31, 2023 What are the key value chains in cybersecurity in the mining industry? The key value chains in cybersecurity in the mining… Continue reading Top 10 Mining Companies adopting Cyber Security Measures

Cybersecurity master’s grads are landing $200K-plus pay packages

As the number of cybersecurity attacks continues to rise, so does the demand for the talent to protect against them. In fact, there are more than 700,000 open cybersecurity positions in the U.S. alone—and the occupation is growing more than twice as fast as the overall rate across the country’s economy, data from CyberSeek shows. These… Continue reading Cybersecurity master’s grads are landing $200K-plus pay packages

Record $15m penalty for ex-ASX software company

ASIC signals higher fines for market disclosure breaches. After a landmark case against now-collapsed software start-up GetSwift culminated in a record $15 million fine, Australia’s national corporate regulator, ASIC, has signalled higher penalties for breaches of market disclosure rules. The former ASX-listed GetSwift was handed its $15 million penalty (dubbed “the largest ever penalty against… Continue reading Record $15m penalty for ex-ASX software company

Network Security and why it is important

Did you know that network security is essential for any business or organisation? Despite the importance of protecting your systems, most businesses are not taking the necessary steps to protect their digital infrastructure. Not only does network security protect against data loss and potential malicious attacks, but it also guards against disruption to business operations.… Continue reading Network Security and why it is important

Killnet claims the cyberattack on Lufthansa was retaliation for Germany’s support in Ukraine

Pro-Russian hacker group Killnet claimed responsibility for the IT failure of German carrier Lufthansa, adding that following a “rat experiment,” it now knows how to stop navigation of any airport in the world. Germany’s flagship carrier Lufthansa experienced a severe IT fault on Wednesday, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. The company initially attributed the incident to the… Continue reading Killnet claims the cyberattack on Lufthansa was retaliation for Germany’s support in Ukraine