Mobile access: It’s so much more than calendar and email
In the early days of the mobile workforce, simply having secure access to corporate email and calendars was enough.
In the early days of the mobile workforce, simply having secure access to corporate email and calendars was enough.
eBay has today admitted that its database of millions of users has been compromised in a cyber attack.
Privacy Awareness Week 2014 is now well underway, (4-10 May) – the week aims to highlight to business where the critical risks lie, and how to stay protected.
The dramatic increase in both the sophistication and frequency of cyber risks and attacks on businesses has profoundly changed the security threat landscape.
They may appear harmless, but free Wi-Fi hot spots come with a number of risks of which which most users, and even many providers, are unaware.
As of 1 August 2014, Australian credit and debit card users will no longer be able to sign for purchases.
The biggest mistake small businesses tend to make is thinking they aren’t susceptible to a security attack. As a small business owner, it is easy to fall into the mindset that cyber criminals target large, wealthy organisations.
Australia’s major financial institutions and card providers have today announced a campaign to expand the use of PIN for payment authorisations on chip-enabled credit and debit cards, instead of a signature.
A new study has found over half of all fraudulent acts committed against companies are done so by an employee of that company.
According to Gartner, two out of five businesses disappear within five years if they suffer a major IT outage.