Jan 29, 2023 | Baby Boom, Cyber breaches, Cyber Liability, Cybercrime, Generation-Z, Malicious Insider, Networking
Generation Z is the least cyber secure because they are the most tech-savvy generation and the least experienced in cyber security. As a result, they are more likely to take risks online, such as clicking on suspicious links or downloading unknown files and are less...
May 3, 2019 | Radio Show, Technology
‘Spaceplane’ That Could Fly From NYC To London In 1 Hour Makes Breakthrough A “spaceplane” that flies 25 times faster than the speed of sound has passed a testing milestone. The hypersonic plane is so fast, it could jet from London to New York in less than 60 minutes...
Feb 28, 2019 | 2019, Breaches, January
Who: Victorian Government, Australia # of Accounts Breached: 30,000 Victorian public servants What was affected: Work emails, job titles and work phone numbers. When it happened: December 22, 2018 How it happened: The work details of 30,000 Victorian public servants...
Dec 15, 2018 | Internet, Privacy, Radio Show, Security
Encryption-Busting Law Passed In Australia Will Have Global Privacy Implications With Australia part of the “Five Eyes” of government spying, does this mean that our government will have back-door access to our encrypted messages? What does this have to say about our...
Jul 28, 2018 | Internet, Radio Show, Security
‘Data is a fingerprint’: why you aren’t as anonymous as you think online In August 2016, the Australian government released an “anonymised” data set comprising the medical billing records, including every prescription and surgery, of 2.9 million...