Ethical hacking stories - Page 2
Yubico backs youth hackathons globally to boost cybersecurity skills
Thu, 1st May 2025
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Yubico's Secure It Forward programme has supplied YubiKeys to over 20 youth-led hackathons worldwide, boosting practical cybersecurity skills among young innovators.
Reversec launches with offensive approach to cybersecurity
Thu, 1st May 2025
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Reversec has launched as an independent cybersecurity consultancy, focusing on offensive strategies to help organisations tackle evolving digital threats globally.
NetRise launches AI tool to spot unknown software weaknesses
Wed, 30th Apr 2025
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NetRise launches ZeroLens, an AI tool that detects undisclosed software weaknesses in compiled code, aiming to prevent cyberattacks before vulnerabilities emerge.
Cyber security must focus on root causes, not just tools
Thu, 17th Apr 2025
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Former hacker Greg van der Gaast warns of rising cyber threats, urging firms to tackle security risks holistically rather than relying on tools alone.
Women in cybersecurity share advice for females joining the industry during Bugcrowd webinar
Tue, 1st Apr 2025
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During a Bugcrowd webinar for International Women's Month, leading female figures in cybersecurity shared invaluable advice to inspire women entering the field.
AI, leadership, cybersecurity skills soar in global demand
Fri, 7th Mar 2025
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Udemy's Q4 2024 Learning Index reveals soaring enrolments in AI (58%), leadership (42%), and cybersecurity (47%), signalling a global upskilling trend.
Vonahi Security earns CREST certification in Australasia
Mon, 3rd Feb 2025
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Vonahi Security has secured CREST accreditation in Australasia, joining a network of 300 certified providers, enhancing its automated penetration testing services.
You need to see your attack surface if you want to manage it
Thu, 30th Jan 2025
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As the complexities of corporate IT environments expand, cybersecurity experts warn that organisations must effectively identify their attack surface to enhance protection.
Denise Carter-Bennett appointed Co-chair of NZ women security network
Mon, 2nd Dec 2024
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Denise Carter-Bennett has been appointed Co-Chair of NZ Network for Women in Security, succeeding Sai Honig, and aims to enhance diversity in tech.
Bugcrowd partners with Least Authority for security boost
Thu, 21st Nov 2024
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Bugcrowd and Least Authority have partnered to enhance secure-by-design consultancy, offering continuous security testing for FinTech and Web3 products.
Coalition expands Australian team with cyber experts
Thu, 7th Nov 2024
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Coalition enhances its Australian team with the addition of three cybersecurity experts, bolstering efforts to protect local SMEs from digital risks.
Bugcrowd partners with SEC DATACOM in cybersecurity push
Thu, 10th Oct 2024
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Bugcrowd has formed an agreement with SEC DATACOM to bolster cybersecurity across Finland and the Baltic regions amid rising threats.
New CEH v13 certification by EC-Council integrates AI skills
Mon, 30th Sep 2024
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EC-Council unveils CEH v13, incorporating AI into its curriculum to enhance cybersecurity skills. The certification aims to boost defence efficiency by up to 40%.
National Missing Persons Hackathon unites 700 cyber experts
Tue, 17th Sep 2024
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Australia's National Missing Persons Hackathon brings 700 participants together for a five-hour quest, solving six cold cases with cutting-edge cybersecurity techniques.
Inspiring women in cybersecurity through creativity and inclusivity
Tue, 27th Aug 2024
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Immersive cybersecurity experiences and inclusive hiring practices are key to attracting more women into the cyber sector, fostering creativity and diversity.
Pen testing must evolve to keep pace with telco threats
Fri, 16th Aug 2024
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With cyber threats rising, telecoms are spending billions on defence, but it's not enough. Telcos must evolve their penetration testing to stay ahead.
AI threats outpacing security teams, says Bugcrowd report
Mon, 8th Jul 2024
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A new Bugcrowd report highlights that 91% of CISOs see AI as a major threat, with rapid AI adoption poised to outpace security teams and reduce headcounts.
Threat spotlight - How attackers are targeting your web applications right now
Thu, 8th Feb 2024
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Cyberattacks on web applications have surged, Barracuda has defended against over 18bn such attacks in 2023 alone, with web apps providing a prime target for cyber attackers due to vulnerabilities and valuable data.
Video: 10 minute IT Jams - An update from Check Point Software
Fri, 18th Aug 2023
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Check Point Software's Security Engineering Manager, Sadiq Iqbal, discusses the company's cyber security solutions for the APAC market.
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Introducing Trustwave
Tue, 15th Nov 2022
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TechDay's 10 Minute IT Jams features insights from Trustwave's Craig Searle on the company's penetration testing offering.