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SquareX unveils browser security tech at Melbourne CyberCon
Last month
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advanced persistent threat protection
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dlp
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risk & compliance
SquareX unveils its innovative Browser Detection and Response solution at the AISA Melbourne CyberCon 2024, targeting rising browser-based cyber threats.
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Education sector leaving Australians vulnerable to cyber attacks
Wed, 12th Oct 2022
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cybersecurity
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AISA is calling for the Australian Government to urgently review the higher education sector as part of their new cyber security strategy.
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Tricentis appoints Damien Wong as senior vice president for Asia Pacific & Japan
Fri, 6th May 2022
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digital transformation
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open source
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red hat
Tricentis has appointed Damien Wong as Senior VP for APAC while Trustees Executors has named Akash Mittal as Chief Information Officer.
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Tricentis appoints Damien Wong as Senior vice president
Fri, 6th May 2022
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digital transformation
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open source
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red hat
Tricentis appoints Damien Wong as SVP for Asia Pacific and Japan, responsible for go-to-market strategy and driving regional expansion. #technews.
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Ticketmaster breached: here’s what seven security experts had to say
Fri, 29th Jun 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Ticketmaster has suffered a breach that affects 5% of its global customer base, here's what the experts had to say on the incident.
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AISA community to host ‘Extraordinary’ General Meeting to reinforce future direction
Mon, 6th Mar 2017
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australian information industry association
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aisa
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agm
The Australian Information Security Association (AISA) will be hosting what it has dubbed an ‘Extraordinary General Meeting for members this month.
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Aussie organisations unknowingly contributing to cyber security skills shortage
Tue, 29th Nov 2016
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cybersecurity
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skills gap
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Aussie firms are inadvertently fuelling a cyber security skills crunch by not adequately investing in and recognising the need for expertise.