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With COVID-19 affecting so many aspects of our lives one thing that has been a bonus is that some of the biggest technology events have gone virtual. This means that more people are able to attend and benefit from the many live and on demand sessions that are available. We are delighted to have been […]
Published on: 11:07 amCategory: Blog Schools are doing their part to prevent the spread of Coronavirus by mandating home schooling for all students across Australia. To do so safely, without exposing their networks and home schoolers to cyber risks, schools should follow certain best practices to make sure digital assets are just as secure as they would be on campus. […]
Published on: 10:26 amCategory: Blog A secure and intelligent web filter is crucial in ensuring your school network is protected. Superloop CyberHound breaks down what you need to know about web filters.
Published on: 1:58 pmCategory: Blog Technology is constantly evolving, and there are new products added to the market almost every hour. How are you to know what is the best out there to suit your School’s needs? It can take some time and lots of research to seperate the cream from the crop and envision the practical use for the […]
The discovery of another ransomware virus, Petya, on top of the recent ‘WannaCry’ virus has highlighted the vulnerability of critical information and the importance of taking steps to protect your data. The latest strain of the Petya ransomware started propagating on June 27th, infecting many organisations. Similar to WannaCry, Petya uses the Eternal Blue exploit as one […]
New research shows that senior executives and boards of Australian companies risk complacency when it comes to cyber security. The ASX invited the 100 largest listed companies to participate in a voluntary cyber health check in November last year. The health check was a key recommendation of the federal government’s 2016 Cyber Security Strategy. The […]
Ransomware attacks quadrupled in 2016 and will double again in 2017, according to a report issued on Monday by data breach response insurance provider Beazley.