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Good cybersecurity is repetitive and boring

Good cybersecurity is repetitive and boring

by Alex W. | Jun 9, 2015 | Cybersecurity, Government large and small, Privacy

The loss of 4 million records reminds agencies that good Cybersecurity is repetitive and boring The US Government announced on 4 June that the private information of at least four million current and former government workers had been compromised. The intrusion...
Complexity and Resilience in an Information Centric World

Complexity and Resilience in an Information Centric World

by Alex W. | May 15, 2015 | Big data, Cybersecurity, management and leadership, Organisations, Resilience

Complexity and Resilience How do organisations develop resilience in the complex environment that is the 21st century information centric world? The lifeblood of the modern organisation is information. Every organisation, from small business to government department...

The state of ICT Security

by Alex W. | Dec 22, 2014 | Big data, Community and Society, Crime, Cybersecurity, Organisations

State of ICT Security – Attackers take over SCADA controlled steelworks furnace and caused massive damage The threat to online assets from attackers remains critical according to a report just released on the State of ICT security by the German Government. Cloud...

Sydney Siege

by Alex W. | Dec 16, 2014 | Community and Society, Crime, Government large and small, Individual and Personal Resilience, management and leadership

The siege in a chocolate shop in Sydney’s CBD ended early this morning AEST. Three people died, including one purported to be the gunman Haron Monis. There will necessarily be intense scrutiny on the forces used to resolve a violent event. However, it is...
Privacy and Social Login – wins first prize

Privacy and Social Login – wins first prize

by Alex W. | Nov 18, 2014 | Crime, Cybersecurity, Fraud, Identity, Organisations, Privacy

Privacy and Social Login article wins award “Privacy and Social Login” an article published in the International Association of Privacy Professionals Australia New Zealand May 2014 edition of “Privacy Unbound” and here won the first prize for...
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