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SOFTWARE SECURITY
Bluum | June 14, 2022
Bluum, North America's leading education technology solutions provider, recently announced the launch of a comprehensive cybersecurity offering to schools. Cybersecurity needs and solutions for schools have evolved in recent years – even beyond those brought about by hybrid and remote learning – so Bluum responded with security solutions for people, processes and technology. According to the SecurityScorecard 2018 report, education ranks last out of 17 industries i...
channelnews | August 05, 2020
Garmin is believed to be under investigation by US authorities, for paying cyber terrorists millions of dollars via a third party after their data operations were taken down in a major hack attack by an organisation called Evil Corp.The US Company who like to present themselves as a squeaky-clean Company appears to have had no hesitation in paying Evil Corp who has been sanctioned by the US Treasury as a terrorist organisation....
DATA SECURITY
Transmosis | July 09, 2021
Transmosis, a cybersecurity workforce developer, has today declared $500,000 of extended digital risk inclusion and worldwide development of its endeavor grade online security-as-a-service, transmosis ONE. Intended for the profoundly weak private company area and far-off workplace, transmosis ONE (previously CyberOPS) will presently be accessible to broad accomplice networks in New Zealand, Canada, Australia, and South America through essential wholesalers. Viewed by specialists a...
Mybusiness | March 11, 2020
As Australian businesses continue to move their operations online, large corporations and small to medium enterprises (SMEs) alike are grappling with increasingly savvy cyber attacks. According to Business Victoria, such attacks can cost businesses an average of $276,000 to detect, recover, and repair. SMEs are particularly vulnerable, with some sources suggesting that as much as 43% of all cyber attacks in Australia target smaller businesses. Against this backdrop, it’s critical that busi...
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