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Why your organisation’s perimeter cybersecurity model is outdated

The case for identity and access management, according to Thales’ Rana Gupta. Australian organisations continue to increase spending on cyber security, yet serious security breaches continue. Part of the problem is the perimeter security model, argues Rana Gupta, Vice President, APAC, Authentication & Encryption for Thales’ Cloud Licencing & Protection division. Gupta speaks about the …

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State and Federal governments to unlock $62B ‘digital dividend’ by embracing software as a service (SaaS): research

State and Federal governments to unlock $62B ‘digital dividend’ by embracing software as a service (SaaS): research   Australia’s Federal and State government sector could unlock a $62 billion ‘digital dividend’ by replacing old technology with cloud-based Software as a Service system (SaaS), according to a landmark economic analysis from IBRS and Insight Economics. That …

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Red Piranha named in the ‘Top 20 companies to watch’ by Insight Success Magazine for Cybersecurity

Australian Cybersecurity company Red Piranha has been announced as one of the ’20 Best Companies To Watch’ by Insight Magazine. We’re thrilled to be included and this’ further testament to our ongoing commitment to deliver the worlds fastest Unified Threat Management platform. Announcement URL: https://redpiranha.net/news/red-piranha-one-watch About Red Piranha: At Red Piranha, we came up with a …

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100+ Social Media Demographics that Matter to Marketers in 2021

General social media demographics Here are a few general social media demographic points you should know to help your brand find success: #1: In October 2020, the number of social media users worldwide passed the 4 billion mark. #2: A user spends an average of 2 hours and 29 hours on social media each day. Globally, internet …

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Cybercrime – Will be $10.5 Trillion By 2025

If it were measured as a country, then cybercrime — which is predicted to inflict damages totalling $6 trillion USD globally in 2021 — would be the world’s third-largest economy after the U.S. and China. Cybersecurity Ventures expects global cybercrime costs to grow by 15 per cent per year over the next five years, reaching $10.5 trillion …