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Fujitsu Australia taps NTT s Mark Trumble to lead ANZ cybersecurity - Security - Services

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iTWire - How might we build a new internet?

iTWire Wednesday, 21 April 2021 13:29 How might we build a new internet? Featured Industry experts offer their thoughts on what Internet 2.0 might look like. In this edition of the Controversial Question series, we asked our panel of experts how they might go about building an entire new internet, learning from all the mistakes made in the construction and maintenance of the one we have right now. This is the question we posed: We all know that the original design of the Internet assumed everyone was friendly and there was no expectation of malicious activity. However, once the Internet was opened to the big wide world, that became a major problem as security had to be shoe-horned into a structure that was never designed to be secure. Further, the Internet has grown far beyond anything anticipated by the original designers. The obvious choke-points are IPv4 and DNS (yes, I know we re moving to IPv6!).

iTWire - Corporate security is falling behind changing world of work: Fujitsu

iTWire Monday, 19 April 2021 17:52 Corporate security is falling behind changing world of work: Fujitsu Shares ICT vendor Fujitsu says corporate security policies are fails to keep pace in the new normal where employees often work from home. Fujitsu s Building a Cyber Smart Culture survey of 331 senior executives in 14 countries (conducted in September 2020) suggests feelings of isolation among employees working remotely has made them feel less able to ask a workmate for casual advice concerning cybersecurity issues. Furthermore, the study showed 48% of non-technical employees were reluctant to report any potential threats for fear of possible recrimination, leaving organisations exposed to cyberattack. Other key findings include:

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