All articles by Claudia Glover
Medibank criticised for ‘appalling’ lack of transparency as stolen data leaks online
The health insurance company’s reluctance to detail how it was breached is indicative of Australia’s ‘cybersecurity slumber’.
CISOs must convince their C-Suite to get on board with zero-trust security
Security privileges should be issued based on requirement not role, security leaders say. But this presents a challenge.
Deutsche Bank denies hack despite ‘access to systems’ being offered for sale on Telegram
Access to the investment bank’s internal systems is being offered for sale online. Has it been breached?
Businesses relying on ‘a bit of luck’ to thwart state-backed cyberattacks – Deutsche Bank security chief
Signs of attack are becoming so subtle that organisations have to get lucky to stop state-backed hacking gangs.
The rise of the chief trust officer? Vodafone security boss expects CISO role to split
Preserving trust in digital systems is increasingly vital for tech leaders, Vodafone Business’s security chief said this week.
‘Woeful’ Department for Education criticised after children’s data used by betting companies
Data watchdog warns DfE after information on 28m children was used by a company verifying age on gambling sites
Medibank says it will not pay ransom for stolen data of 9.7 million customers
Information from current and former customers has been compromised in the breach, the insurance company says.
Ransomware “too difficult” for police to stop – Microsoft executive
Law enforcement agencies are unable to make an impact against cybercriminals without government help.
Cyber bank robbers Opera1or may have nabbed $30m in crime spree
A combination of low-skill tactics helped the group drain cash from banks in Africa and South America, new research says.
Digital Red Cross launched to protect crucial data in the online battlefield
A digital emblem could signify crucial data that should be safeguarded in times of conflict. But will hackers comply?