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Solar power stories - Page 18

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ConnectWise expands APAC-focused team, extends partner support
Mon, 16th Aug 2021
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partner programmes
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leadership
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solar power
The roles will also provide locally-based support for partners, expanding the footprint of ConnectWise significantly across Australia and New Zealand.
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Pushing cyber-awareness beyond Australia’s C-level
Tue, 10th Aug 2021
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risk & compliance
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cybersecurity
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cso / ciso
Now that CEOs across ANZ properly understand cybersecurity and cyber-risks, it’s time to get the board of directors up to speed.
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Opportunities for business and IT collaboration in managing enterprise risk - SolarWinds
Wed, 4th Aug 2021
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risk & compliance
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cybersecurity
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solarwinds
Opportunities for business and IT collaboration in managing enterprise risk, according to a new report from SolarWinds.
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Nintex simplifies app development with K2 Five software updates
Tue, 3rd Aug 2021
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apm
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low-code
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software development
Nintex K2 Five releases updates and new features to help IT professionals and app developers build process and workflow applications easily.
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Global cyber attacks up as ransomware surges by 93%
Mon, 2nd Aug 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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hybrid & remote work
Global cyber attacks have increased by 29% in the last six months, as hackers continue to exploit the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Security professionals unprepared for escalating software supply chain attacks
Thu, 29th Jul 2021
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supply chain & logistics
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software development
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solarwinds
IT security professionals and developers aren’t completely confident in their ability to defend against another SolarWinds/Codecov-style supply chain attack.
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How Microsoft security infrastructure can sink a business
Wed, 28th Jul 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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casb
Organisations that are heavily or entirely reliant on Microsoft infrastructure, services and applications can take several steps to shore up their security.
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Hawaiki Submarine Cable sold to maritime infrastructure provider BW Digital
Tue, 27th Jul 2021
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network infrastructure
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hawaiki cable
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m&a
Hawaiki Submarine Cable, the organization behind the trans-Pacific and trans-Tasman Hawaiki cable, has been sold to BW Digital.
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Cyber incidents on the rise as ransomware accounts for two thirds of all malware attacks
Thu, 15th Jul 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Ransomware makes up two-thirds of all malware attacks, as cyber incidents continue to rise, according to Positive Technologies.
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Recent high profile cyber attacks show rising threat of ransomware-as-a-service
Mon, 12th Jul 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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it automation
Cyber attacks by ransomware-as-a-service providers pose a growing threat, warns Open Systems, following the recent REvils attack on Kaseya and JBS.
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Security vendors weigh in as fallout of Kaseya cyber attack continues
Thu, 8th Jul 2021
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malware
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
Ransomware attack on Kaseya serves as a stark reminder of the increasing threat faced by organizations, say security experts.
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Huge increase in threat actors using Cobalt Strike - Proofpoint research
Wed, 7th Jul 2021
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devops
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apm
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cybersecurity
Proofpoint cybersecurity company has released research finding a 161% increase in threat actors using the threat emulation tool Cobalt Strike.
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Prevention and preparedness revisited: Cyber-defence after Kaseya ransomware attack
Wed, 7th Jul 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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it automation
The Kaseya calamity can one day be remembered as a tipping point that led eventually to a better security posture, writes Vectra AI CEO Hitesh Sheth.
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Kaseya ransomware attack reminder that attackers still have the upper hand
Tue, 6th Jul 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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it automation
Kaseya ransomware attack emphasizes attackers' advantage, says Cybereason. Hundreds of US businesses affected. Attackers hijacked Kaseya's VSA tool.
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Kaseya ransomware attack hits New Zealand kindergartens
Tue, 6th Jul 2021
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malware
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edutech
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ransomware
Schools are offline and more than 100 North Island kindergartens have reverted to pen and paper due to a major international ransomware hit.
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SolarWinds cyber attack sees significant financial impact on annual revenue
Fri, 2nd Jul 2021
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cybersecurity
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solarwinds
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solar power
SolarWinds cyber attack costs organisations 11% of annual revenue, according to new research by IronNet Cybersecurity.
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Huawei showcases solar portfolio
Thu, 1st Jul 2021
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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cleantech
Huawei to showcase its solar range at the Sustainable Energy Conference in New Zealand, aiming to reduce energy consumption for a low-carbon world.
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Ignorance is bliss — for hackers
Wed, 30th Jun 2021
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cybersecurity
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solarwinds
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solar power
Failure to employ best-of-breed security practices may result in a very uncomfortable talk with CEOs and boards of directors.
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Money to be made: Ransomware attacks on the rise
Mon, 14th Jun 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Ransomware attacks are increasingly lucrative for hackers targeting businesses globally, with victims including AXA Asia and JBS.
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Proactively mitigate cyber risk with MISP and TheHive
Thu, 10th Jun 2021
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malware
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cybersecurity
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solar power
When an attack happens, security teams should be ready with information about who is attacking and the steps being taken to mitigate damage.