Women in Security: Sekuro CGO Shamane Tan
Our CGO Shamane Tan was featured in Issue 9 of Women In Security Magazine, where she shares about her thoughts on her cybersecurity journey.
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Our CGO Shamane Tan was featured in Issue 9 of Women In Security Magazine, where she shares about her thoughts on her cybersecurity journey.
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Featuring our CIO Karan Khosla alongside IDC ANZ, Verizon and BPay, in this article, Karan shared his perspective and comments on how #CIOs can approach and navigate the changing role of technology, using digital as the driver of growth and new security challenges.
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Sekuro Principal Consultant, Riley Kidd, demonstrates how to utilise shared sections within a DLL to execute memory in a remote process.
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As forecasted, by 2025, the Australian economy will need 79 per cent more digital workers than the current numbers. However, gone are the days where filling roles involved putting up job ads highlighting the criteria for potential candidates. Instead, more and more talents are coming to the table with their own set of demands. Organisations would need to be creative to attract the best talents in this competitive environment. Check out this article as our Chief People Officer, Peita Lan shares her thoughts on how Sekuro attracts and grows our headcount.
In this article, featuring our CISO, Prashant Haldankar, he discusses the importance of strong security where retailers are amongst the most targeted organisations for cybercriminals.
Check out this article to read more on how retailers can stay ahead of the constantly evolving threats!
Dynamic Business – Let’s Talk: How to be the Hottest Workplace in Town Read More »
In this interview, Sekuro’s Managing Director Noel Allnutt shed light on the role of Human Resources (HR) in cyber security.
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Sekuro’s Customer CISO, Lee Roebig expounded on the following aspects of Zero Trust, which are fundamental to the security, and hence, the success of an organisation. Organisations who are on top of their patching processes often spend weeks each month patching urgent vulnerabilities and/or resolving any unforeseen impacts they have on systems. They often complete these just
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Sekuro Principal Consultant, Riley Kidd, outlines a way to create a loader which could bypass current technologies. Will lower entropy (and encryption) make your loader fully undetectable? No. But it won’t make it worse either….
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With every e-commerce transaction handling a vast amount of sensitive personal information, retailers need to ensure a watertight security posture, particularly ahead of major shopping events like EOFY sales.
In this article, featuring our CISO, Prashant Haldankar, he discusses the importance of strong security where retailers are amongst the most targeted organisations for cybercriminals.
Check out this article to read more on how retailers can stay ahead of the constantly evolving threats!
In the fifth episode of the Sekuro Talkshow, Werner Coetsee, Director of Managed Security Services at Sekuro, joins Shamane Tan, Sekuro’s Chief Growth Officer, to share benefits and insights about Managed Security Services, which can be a great solution to address organisation’s security needs.
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Welcoming Labor’s win, in this article, our Managing Director, Noel Allnutt, shared his ask of the new Albanese Government and their initiatives dedicated to addressing critical issues in the Aussie tech industry.
With the digital economy being the backbone of Australia’s future, the current tech talent shortage is a key concern to be addressed. The industry and Government need to recognise and invest accordingly to ensure the global competitiveness of Australia’s tech.
Noel highlighted his desire to remove barriers that would negatively impact Australia’s tech innovation.