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COVID-19 & Working from home – Mitigate the security risks
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COVID-19 & Working from home – Mitigate the security risks

Published on March 19th, 2020 03:13PM by Christopher McNaughton

As COVID-19 infections increase globally there has been a vast increase in the numbers of staff working from home. Many of our clients have asked us to assess the potential security risks which may result. We thought it may be helpful to share some of this advice more widely. There are a number of key […]
The organisational impact of a poor data culture
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The organisational impact of a poor data culture

Published on March 19th, 2020 10:43AM by Christopher McNaughton

Staying on top of all the data we now generate is becoming more difficult than ever. Knowing the nature of that data, where it is, and who is accessing it, is knowledge that is sadly lacking in many organisations.

Abhorrent violent material – What you need to know about the Australian Law
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Abhorrent violent material – What you need to know about the Australian Law

Published on March 2nd, 2020 01:01PM by Christopher McNaughton

The streaming of the recent shooting massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand has prompted the Australian Government to push through legislation which creates stringent requirements for organisations hosting and streaming certain data.

APRA’s new CPS234 standard brings tighter information security regulation
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APRA’s new CPS234 standard brings tighter information security regulation

Published on February 25th, 2020 09:48AM by Christopher McNaughton

On July 1, 2019, the new Prudential Standard CPS 234 Information Security came into effect, bringing in tighter regulation around information security for banks, insurance and superannuation companies. If this is your organisation, make sure you read the below to understand the key new requirements for APRA regulated entities and whether there is anything you need to do to comply. Here’s everything you need to know about the new prudential standard in Australia.

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