Digital harm is well hidden online… Cybersecurity for businesses is simply a must in today’s digital world. Thankfully businesses can amplify their “Cyber fitness” with approachability and easy understanding. Cynch security is providing their experts to help small businesses boost their defensive capabilities in a world where cyberattacks are directed at them daily.
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Be Alert … Not Alarmed
Microsoft are rolling out a series of alerts at the moment to patch several vulnerabilities but what’s the catch? And corporations are changing the way they protect themselves from cyber threats as franchises look too ‘bake in’ some much needed cyber security.
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Stress Click Concerns
How employee stress is leading to great cyber risks? Government expectations of tech companies is shifting, meaning developers need to up their security game and its Flubot season is here! but what on earth is a flubot and what does it mean for Andriod users?
Locked Down & Out…What is Lockbit 2.0?
The ACSC has put another alert – this time about Lockbit 2.0 but what is it?
When organizations grow to the point of having instruction manuals… you know they might be doing something right (Or very wrong!) Turns out disgruntled cybercriminals are tripping up their supposed colleagues by leaking information. And Apple seeks a new method to protect the innocent and privacy of its users.
Online Census Consensus…
There is a lot to consider during this year’s Australian Census report, considering the disaster of our first digital Census. Big companies have been fined for various privacy breaches Zoom was inundated with attacks during the early stages of the pandemic. And we unpack a couple of tips for securing your socials and the information you provide … and the information businesses actually need to request.
Explicit Vandals Target News Sites…
Some news sites have been vandalized with explicit content taking over the main page. And whilst these attacks are glaringly obvious to the user…It’s the unseen attack that can be far more dangerous. We run through some advice people need to know about their website and protecting themselves.
Cynch is proudly an Australian cyber security company on a mission to create a world where every small business can be fit, strong and resilient to the cyber attacks directed at them every day.
The Cynch Cyber Fitness platform makes it possible for businesses of any size to measure their cyber risk, build their cyber fitness, share priorities with their team and ultimately show off their cyber strength.
Using a healthy dose of automation, simple tools and advice that does away with the tech speak, business owners and founders can finally access the right advice for their business at a price they can afford.
Cynch also partners with industry associations, IT support providers, insurance brokers and larger businesses to measure and improve the cyber fitness of their small business partners.
Aussie star David Wenham discusses his new film ‘Spit,’ acting journey, success, and AI’s industry impact.
In Short
In a recent interview, actor David Wenham discussed his film ‘Spit,’ the sequel to the cult film ‘Gettin Square’. He also shared thoughts on the impact of artificial intelligence in the film industry, providing valuable insights for both aspiring and established actors.
He reflected on his journey into acting and the various influences that shaped his career.
David believes that success is not solely defined by awards or financial achievements but rather by creative satisfaction.
He detailed how he measures success beyond traditional metrics, focusing on the fulfilment that comes from his work.
We also discussed the growing influence of artificial intelligence in the film industry and its implications for actors and filmmakers.
As the industry continues to change, David’s perspectives offer valuable insights for aspiring actors and industry veterans alike.
The interplay between personal fulfilment and external recognition was a central theme in our discussion.
David’s approach stands as a reminder of the importance of passion in pursuing a career in acting.
Ultimately, the conversation sheds light on the challenges and rewards of a career in film while acknowledging the shifts brought on by technology.
Will new Australian policies unlock blockchain’s potential or shut it down?
With the 2025 federal election looming, political parties remain divided on their approach to digital assets and blockchain regulation. Policies on taxation, licensing, and consumer protection will shape Australia’s blockchain future, influencing innovation and investment.
In conversation with Caroline Bowler, CEO of BTC Markets, Amy-Rose Goodey, CEO of the Digital Economy Council of Australia (DECA), highlights the importance of clear regulations to foster growth while protecting consumers. Her Who Supports Crypto campaign showcases strong public and industry backing for digital assets and urges policymakers to act. The election outcome could determine whether Australia embraces crypto or falls behind in the global digital economy.
Despite extensive cyber training, companies often prioritise compliance over actual behaviour change, leaving them vulnerable to security threats.
Many companies invest in cybersecurity training but focus too much on compliance rather than real behaviour change. This leaves organisations vulnerable to cyber threats, as employees may check boxes without truly improving security practices.
In this episode of Ticker Clicks, cyber security expert Jacqueline Jayne highlights the need for a culture of security, where training is engaging, practical, and directly relevant to daily tasks. Superficial programs fail to address real risks, making a deeper commitment to behavioural change essential.
To strengthen defences, businesses must prioritise interactive, meaningful training that encourages proactive security habits. True protection comes not from meeting requirements but from fostering genuine awareness and action against cyber threats.