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Australian hyperscale data center specialist AirTrunk has raised SG$450 million in order to finance its expansion across Asia Pacific.
Huawei's Y7 Pro smartphone impresses with its AI camera, long battery life, expandable storage, and user-friendly interface.
Symantec discovers eight cryptomining apps on the Microsoft Store, exploiting users' CPUs to mine Monero. Microsoft has since removed the apps.
The new local server will help users protect personal information and securely access private information while on the go.
Norton Core: the fashionable, cyber-safe addition to every home. Provides parental controls and internet security in one.
Sydney's CeBIT Australia 2018 wrapped up last week, showcasing cutting-edge tech innovations from over 200 exhibitors and drawing record attendance.
Security threats are a major concern, and these threats are only becoming more prominent as we connect more devices to the internet.
Symantec's Web Security Service now supports Microsoft Azure and Office 365, enhancing security and easing hybrid cloud adoption for enterprises.
This week the UK Court of Appeal ruled that surveillance under the UK Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act was illegal.
This Friday May 17 is Pink Shirt Day, which is a colourful way to raise awareness about a serious and in some cases tragic issue: cyberbullying.
Australia's Loki Foundation, now ACNC-registered, aims to boost privacy with decentralised tools amidst new encryption laws and rising privacy concerns.
Spark Lab has launched a new tool that it hopes will help New Zealand's small businesses understand their cybersecurity risks.
Cyber Smart Week spotlights online safety, urging businesses to bolster defences against rising cyber threats.
Centrelink cleared after sharing personal info with media, but watchdogs furious. Concerns raised about privacy breach and freedom of speech.
Norton introduces the Norton Core Wi-Fi Router at CeBIT Australia 2018, a silver sphere designed to secure connected homes at the network level.
Digital Rights Watch believes Australians' human rights are being 'severely breached' through the actions of private organisations and governments.
Results from the survey found that 89% of SMBs have signed up for security solutions to protect against threats.
Forward thinking companies are going beyond penetration testing to employ a more holistic approach to cyber security.
New Zealanders lost more than $177 million to cybercrime last year but it seems people are not paying enough attention.
ZeroStack launches its inaugural Cloud Innovation Partner Program to aid resellers in offering affordable, high-performance private cloud solutions globally.