LG continues to lead future vehicular software development LG Electronics (LG) is the first player to meet international testing standards for functional safety and cybersecurity management for vehicles. LG annually updates required certifications for its hardware and software solutions for electric vehicle components through leading global testing organization, TÜV Rheinland.…
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Cybersecurity risk set to be a primary buying consideration
An aggressive stance has been taken among CSCOs who are looking to invest in growth By 2025, 60 per cent of supply chain organizations will use cybersecurity risk as a significant determinant in conducting third-party transactions and business engagements, according to Gartner, Inc. As the surface area of digital supply…
Read MoreBrisbane Airport Corporation scales up its security
BNE has valuable assets to protect from increasingly frequent cyberattacks Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) operates Brisbane Airport (BNE), a vital part of Australia’s critical infrastructure that helps employ thousands of Queenslanders and contributes more than $US4 billion to the economy. The third-largest airport in the country by passenger numbers, BNE…
Read MoreTop eight cybersecurity predictions for 2023-2024
These predictions are a signal flare for some of those things we see emerging Fifty percent of chief information security officers (CISOs) will adopt human centric design to reduce cybersecurity operational friction; large enterprises will focus on implementing zero-trust programs; and half of cybersecurity leaders will have unsuccessfully tried to…
Read MoreLatitude estimates almost 8 million customer records accessed
Latitude have identified approximately 7.9 million ANZ driver license numbers were stolen From the outset of the cyber-attack on Latitude, Latitude have sought to keep our customers, partners, employees, and the broader community as up to date as Latitude can. This malicious attack on Latitude is under investigation by the…
Read MoreBroadcom and VMware deal with uncertainty
This could impact customer base of both companies With the UK’s Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) deepening its probe into Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware, which could create, on paper, an unfair competitive playing field in the server market, the growing uncertainty around the deal will have on the customer base…
Read MoreBalancing privacy and customer value will be more challenging
Third-party cookie depreciation is causing sources of data to disappear Sixty-per cent of marketing leaders believe collecting first-party customer data with an appropriate balance of customer value exchange and privacy will become more challenging in 2023, according to a survey by Gartner, Inc. A Gartner survey of nearly 400 marketing…
Read MoreAustralian Govt. ambitious regarding cyber security
Australia first in three of four assessment criteria – critical infrastructure, organisational capacity and, importantly, policy commitment. Australian Minister for Home Affairs Clare O’Neil delivered a speech on cybersecurity in Canberra on March 23, 2023. She began by honouring the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of Canberra and acknowledging the Indigenous…
Read MoreLatitude Financial hit by cyber incident
A month after the financial company closed its BNPL services in Australia Financial announced on 16 March 2023 that it had detected unusual activity on its systems which it can now confirm as a sophisticated, well-organised and malicious cyber-attack which remains active. The company recognised distress to customers caused by…
Read MoreCybercriminals introduce three novel phishing tactics
Hackers are using Google Translate web links to mask malicious URLs Barracuda, a trusted partner, and leading provider of cloud-enabled security solutions, has uncovered three new phishing tactics cybercriminals are using to trick users, bypass security measures and avoid detection, according to its most recent Threat Spotlight. Analysing data from…
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