In pictures: AusCERT 2014 awards night
Candles and classical music bought some old world charm to AusCERT’s 13th annual Australian Information Security Awards.
Big data can hold “incredible value” for people who work but the consequences of a data breach that exposes large amounts of information need to be understood, according to Telstra chief security specialist Scott McIntyre.
Candles and classical music bought some old world charm to AusCERT’s 13th annual Australian Information Security Awards.
A sudden downpour didn’t dampen spirits as the AusCERT organisation celebrated its 13th annual conference and information security awards night on the Gold Coast.
It’s a case of lucky number 13 for AusCERT as the organisation celebrates its 13th annual security conference on the Gold Coast in Queensland. Delegates have heard from a range of speakers so far including Princeton University’s Edward Felten, Peter Gutmann from the University of Auckland and Telstra’s Scott McIntyre. The conference continues until Friday, 16 May.
Forty-five-year-old Internet protocols which date back to the US Defence Department’s
Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) from 1969 were never designed for cyber attacks and need to be changed, urged Verizon’s US national security policy vice president, Marcus Sachs.