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Why companies shouldn t pay ransomware | Information Age

Paying up creates new problems. By Emily Chantiri on Jul 05 2021 08:18 AM Print article There are no guarantees when you pay ransomware. Image: Shutterstock In a recent statement to the press, ANZ’s Bank chief information security officer, Lynwen Connick warned organisations against paying ransoms to hackers, saying the payments only lead to more attacks. The statement came off the back of two international high profile cyber-attacks. Connick referred to the incidents involving the meat-processing company JBS and USA Georgia-based Colonial Pipeline, both of which ended in multi-million ransoms being paid to hackers after they froze computer systems and brought their respective operations to a halt.

Israel-UAE cybersecurity ties the focus of attention at Cybertech conference in Dubai

The Cybertech Global event in Dubai came to a close on Wednesday after three days of presentations and panels, as well as networking between hundreds of companies, startups, government entities and organizations. This eighth edition of the international exhibition and conference is the largest networking event for the cyber industry outside of the U.S.  Conference sessions and special events included discussions on AI, Advanced IoT, Big Data, Cloud, Blockchain, and a focus on a wide spectrum of different sectors ranging from finance and insurance, SCADA/ICS, mobile and communications, health industry, smart mobility, and many more. Cybertech 2021 conference in Dubai. Photo: Courtesy

New CISO for Services Australia

Dr Maria Milosavljevic takes the reins. By Roulla Yiacoumi on Apr 01 2021 12:27 PM Print article Dr Maria Milosavljevic. Photo: Supplied Dr Maria Milosavljevic, chair of the ACS Cyber Security Committee, has moved into the role of Chief Information Security Officer at Services Australia. Previously, Dr Milosavljevic was the inaugural Chief Data Officer of the organisation, a position she held for just over two years, “I’m very excited to say that on Monday I will be assuming the role of CISO for Services Australia,” Dr Milosavljevic wrote on LinkedIn. “I will once again combine my passions for security, intelligence, risk and data.”

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