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Certifying Australia's best pen testers
An alliance of top security professionals across Australia and New Zealand are planning to introduce certifications that will split the penetration testing industry in two. Darren Pauli investigates how this effort attempts to separate the sector’s wheat from chaff.
Darren Pauli
Mar 9 2012 7:18PM
Security
Code surety: Secure by design
Total security of applications is probably a pipe dream. However, starting a secure design framework today will markedly improve applications in the future, reports Deb Radcliff.
Deb Radcliff
Mar 7 2012 5:34AM
Security
SC Magazine print issue: 1
Download the first print issue of SC Magazine Australia.
SC Australia Staff
Jan 31 2012 11:33AM
Security
Superannuation fraud on the rise
No recourse for victims, but improvements are underway.
Darren Pauli
Dec 19 2011 11:59AM
Security
ID thieves steal ATO tax returns
The Australian Tax Office pays fraudsters thousands in overblown tax claims.
Darren Pauli
Dec 12 2011 3:45PM
Security
Superannuation fraud on the rise
No recourse for victims, but improvements are underway.
Darren Pauli
Dec 9 2011 10:40AM
Security
ID thieves steal tax returns
The Australian Tax Office pays fraudsters thousands in overblown tax claims.
Darren Pauli
Dec 8 2011 7:31AM
Security
Strategies for cyber security
Trust and transparency remains critical to incentives.
Nigel Phair
Dec 1 2011 4:11PM
Security
An eye on forensics
The digital forensics industry has undergone significant change in the last 15 years.
Darren Pauli
Dec 1 2011 12:05PM
Security
A new theory of digital identity
Stephen Wilson
puts digital identity under the microscope.
Stephen Wilson
Nov 30 2011 2:09PM
Security
The case for effective internet filtering
Comment: How to balance access and risk.
Ian Appleby
Nov 30 2011 9:06AM
Security
(Not so) Smart Cover
Apps exposed.
Sebastien Jeanquier
Nov 29 2011 3:31PM
Security
iOS MDM FTW!
Mobile device management can protect you from yourself.
Neal Wise
Nov 29 2011 12:31PM
Security
The case for effective internet filtering
A balance can be struck between enabling access to vast internet resources and providing controls to manage company risk.
Ian Appleby
Nov 29 2011 12:14PM
Security
Addressing PCI SSL weak cipher requirements
Craig Searle offers a cheat sheet to improve SSL implementations.
Craig Searle
Nov 29 2011 11:29AM
Security
Cyber threats and business-government engagement
A view from Australia’s national CERT.
Dr Carolyn Patteson
Nov 25 2011 11:50AM
Security
DDoS attacks, mapped
Attacks quadruple.
Darren Pauli
Nov 21 2011 11:00AM
Security
DDoS attacks, mapped
Attacks quadruple.
Darren Pauli
Nov 18 2011 9:46AM
Security
Get a job: Forensics
The industry's best reveal how to become a digital forensics professional.
Darren Pauli
Sep 20 2011 5:00AM
Security
NSW Education has schools pay to print
New ownership model underpinned by Fuji Xerox deal.
Ry Crozier
Aug 24 2011 12:47PM
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