Canberra cyber node joins national network
The Canberra Cyber Security Innovation Node has officially launched, joining a national of network led by AustCyber.
The Canberra Cyber Security Innovation Node has officially launched, joining a national of network led by AustCyber.
The Australian Federal Police is supporting a hackathon intended to generate new leads that can help locate missing people.
ASD certified cloud service provider Vault Cloud has integrated Ziroh Labs’ homomorphic encryption technology and QuintessenceLabs’ true quantum random number generator into its offering in an effort funded by AustCyber – the Australian Cyber Security Growth Network.
Australia has created a complex, interlocking web of legislation and regulations that impacts directly on the competitiveness of the local cyber security sector, according to AustCyber CEO Michelle Price.
Addressing the state's infosec skills shortage will be one of the key focuses of the NSW Cyber Innovation Node, which was formally launched today.
AustCyber has formally launched expressions of interest for the second round of its Projects Fund.
Gartner expects that by 2021, there will be some 25 billion ‘connected things’ in use. With everything from children’s teddy bears to cars to medical implants now being at increasing risk of either infection by malware or a new means to exfiltrate data, it is not a surprise that the analyst firm expects that by 2021, worldwide spending on IoT will reach US$3.12 billion.
A government-funded body's survey of Australian cyber security companies, which was conducted before the controversial encryption bill was passed but not released until late last month, reveals most firms fear the legislation will have a profoundly negative impact on their businesses.
AustCyber – the government funded not-for-profit tasked with growing the Australian cyber security sector – has called for cool heads following the passage of the so-called encryption bill by parliament.
AustCyber says it will work with businesses of all sizes to ensure the encryption bill is implemented “in a way that minimises the economic impact” upon them.
Three Australian cyber security companies have today been named as recipients of close to $4 million in funding from AustCyber (the Australian Cyber Security Growth Network).
The New South Wales Government has partnered with AustCyber, the Australian Cyber Security Growth Network, to establish a ‘cyber security innovation node’ aimed at accelerating growth in the sector.
The skills shortage in the cyber security sector is more severe than expected, according to a new analysis released today.
AustCyber chief executive Craig Davies has left the organisation — which launched as the Australian Cyber Security Growth Network — effective today, with chief operating officer Michelle Price taking on the CEO role.
A delegation of Australian cyber security start-ups will be heading to San Francisco in January next year, as part of a Austrade and AustCyber backed initiative.