Our founder and chairman Jamie Wilson has volunteered to fundraise for the Unsung Heroes Campaign run by The Carers Foundation Australia👏👏👏
Oh, and you won't want to miss the volunteer fundraisers compete in an exciting singing showdown next year🎤
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Board members of Australian companies are the least likely to understand cyber security.
If a business gets hit by ransomware, you need to have a plan. Don't wait until a crisis hits to make crucial decisions.
What's your businesses' recovery plan?
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Do you have any idea how precious your data actually is? 💎
Data breaches are becoming costlier and more common, so it’s more important than ever to ensure your data is protected.
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Australian cyber security issues are continuing to grow at an alarming rate. With 8 out of 10 Australians accessing the internet daily, the risk of online crime, stolen information and exploitation has grown.
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Do you ever get the feeling your computer is trying to tell you something? It won’t always be obvious you’ve been hacked. Here are 10 telltale signs that could mean you’ve been hacked – and what you can do to fight back.
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🔥💭 Day One of Something Tech.! Individual and Collective Performance kicked off with a Bite! As brains explored, hearts opened and we felt the intelligence and creativity that is being delivered in Technology today! 🌏💥
#ST22#somethingtech#somethingfest
“Organisations do not need to hold your identification documents. They need to verify them yes, but do they need to keep a copy of them? No. That’s really the space that I can see moving forward where #Web3 will start to infiltrate the real world.” - Mel Crossman #SD22
“The hacks have been a good thing for #Web3 because it has opened the eyes of every level of govt & enterprise. Just look at the new $50m fines. They’ve had a tangible effect on everyday users, like standing in line to replace your licence. That’s never happened before.” #SD22
On the current state of #gaming for #Web3 --"Decentralization focuses on the in-game currency only still, the rest of the gaming paradigm hasn't figured it out yet." -Melissa Crossman of the @CryptolocGroup at #SomethingDigital#SD22
A gap analysis worth paying attention to.
At #SomethingDigital#SD22 in Brisbane, and Melissa Crossman of @CryptolocGroup is giving one of the best, most succinct, & pragmatic overviews of the state of self sov identity & data ownership in #Web3 I've seen thus far. Love it xx
Who’s ready for Day 2 of #SomethingDigital? 🙋🏼 Our CEO Mel Crossman will be discussing the reality of data ownership in a Web3 world this morning. #SD22#Web3
📍The Precinct
The Australian government has announced fines of up to $50m for companies with data breaches. That's a lot of reasons to act now. 💸 💸 💸
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"Companies have a view that IT departments are responsible for cyber security. At the end of the day, it’s the staff signing into emails, or working remotely from a cafe... it's company wide. Everyone has to look after data security." - Mel Crossman
@SD_BNE Masterclass
#SD22
We’re ready to go at @SD_BNE today!
Our CEO Melissa Crossman is running a masterclass from 11:15am – 12:00pm about how to manage your data risk, including the biggest risk factors, the most common pitfalls and potential solutions. #SD22#DataSecurity
📅🔐 Keeping your devices up to date is one of the best ways to protect yourself from being compromised.
Don’t delay in installing software updates, do it as soon as they become available! For more tips this #AusCyberMonth22, visit https://t.co/9AC26vuchj
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Ahead of Melissa Crossman's Something Digital panel on Web 3.0, it’s more important than ever that you look after Number 1.0. Here’s how you can secure your data as the world wide web evolves.
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Personal information of 2.2 million people has been exposed after the breach of an online shopping site owned by Woolworths.
It’s another significant data breach in Australia, following the Optus cyberattack and the Medibank breach revealed this week.
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