Government invests $23.4m in SME cyber defense
The CyberWardens program functions as an accessible educational tool specifically designed to cultivate a cyber-smart small business workforce.
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The CyberWardens program functions as an accessible educational tool specifically designed to cultivate a cyber-smart small business workforce.
Clearing up misunderstandings and misinformation about cybersecurity
With the rise of cyberattacks and the role of human error, it’s time to rethink and reset our approach to cybersecurity completely.
New study finds that in 2022, Business Email Compromise doubled and surpassed Ransomware as the most common cybercrime strategy.
Orro’s Michael van Rooyen details what SMEs should know about the Federal Government’s Security of Critical Infrastructure Act.
Here are some of the things that SMEs need to be doing to protect themselves in 2023 against scammers and cybercrime.
The Notifiable data breaches report for the period of July to December 2022 has revealed a 26 per cent increase in the number of data breaches
Stop sacrificing your privacy for a great online experience. Here’s how to have both
For small to medium-sized businesses, the cost of an email-borne security attack can be particularly damaging due to their limited resources and potentially insufficient security measures compared to larger corporations.
Garrett O’Hara, Mimecast’s APAC Field CTO, shares insights on how businesses can safeguard themselves from scams and what new employees can do to ensure their safety during the onboarding process.
Safer Internet Day, celebrated annually on February 7th, has become a global movement dedicated to promoting responsible and secure use of technology and the internet.
Data Privacy Day in Australia is a day to remind people of the importance of protecting personal information.
The new AI-based chatbot tool developed by OpenAI, known as ChatGPT, has the potential to be leveraged by cybercriminals to write code and malware that can assist in their malicious activities.
According to a recent survey that looked at the differences in how different generations approach cyber security, 67 pct of Australian small business owners mistakenly believe that being tech-savvy means they have the necessary skills to protect their businesses from cyber threats.”
Experts believe these threats will pose the greatest risks in 2023, ranging from ransomware attacks to phishing scams and cloud security breaches.
Darren, an expert in cybersecurity, has identified the top targeted sectors by cybercriminals going into 2023.
With constantly improving techniques, the person becomes the weakest link. According to experts, one trend expected for 2023 is social media account takeovers leading to impersonation attacks on online friends.
Let’s look more closely at five cyber risk factors that SMB leaders should consider when thinking about cyber security in 2023.
For organisations looking to build a security-savvy workforce, here are some key things to consider.
Dynamic Business wishes to emphasise the importance of businesses maintaining reliable information handling methods and an up-to-date plan for responding to data breaches.