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Lee Roebig

Dynamic Business: Lee Roebig reveals ways to safeguard against cyber-attacks without breaking the bank.

In this article, Lee Roebig talks about how leading organisations are now adopting an ‘always on’ Zero Trust strategy, which is the concept that no person, device, object, or connection, should be trusted until it is proven that it should be, combined with a modern approach to security that enables the business on their technology journey.

Dynamic Business: Noel Allnutt – Budget 2022 Why prioritising cyber security is no longer optional

In this article, Noel Allnutt highlights the issues where while investment in cybersecurity is beneficial, it does not address the much larger threats organisations face today- our critical infrastructure’s vulnerability to foreign adversaries.

In light of Budget 2022, the importance of improving Australia’s cyber security defences is acknowledged. With strong leadership in this space and a dedicated cyber ministry (as Labour has now promised), it will ensure that Australia’s infrastructure is built with a security mindset.

Find out more in this article about why prioritising cyber security is no longer optional.

Shamane Tan | Sekuro

Women Loves Tech: Shamane Tan – Promoting diverse gender leadership in Australia

Shamane Tan, Chief Growth Officer of Sekuro, shared her thoughts on how the diversity of gender leadership can better support gender equality in STEM.

With her mentoring experience with women in the cybersecurity industry, she mentioned that the feeling of ïmposter syndrome is a significant challenge that women of any age have to overcome.

Check out this article where Shamane and other female leaders share their thoughts on promoting diverse gender leadership in Australia.

Prashant Haldankar

CRN: Prashant Haldankar – More Proactive Approach to Cyber Security

Prashant Haldankar, chief information officer and co-founder of Sekuro, a cybersecurity and digital transformation consultancy firm, agreed with Burgess’s comment that many businesses could be investing more in security instead of treating it as an ‘afterthought’.

“Budgets, timelines and expenditure are still some of the aspects that organisations struggle with prioritising when it comes to cyber security activities and implementation.”

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