Cyber Security Blog

SOC 3

You’ve probably heard about SOC 2 reports when discussing vendor risk management, data protection, and compliance. But what about SOC 3?   If your business handles customer data or offers cloud-based services, you are expected to demonstrate that you have strong security practices in place. The problem? SOC 2 reports are confidential and can't be shared publicly. So, how do you demonstrate your security posture without giving...

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Social Engineering

When it comes to cyber security, most people think of strong passwords, firewalls, and antivirus software. But there's another danger that doesn’t always rely on technology: it targets people instead. This method is called social engineering.   Social engineering is when cybercriminals trick people into giving away private information, clicking dangerous links, or giving access to secure places. Instead of breaking into a system with code, they...

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Medibank data breach

What happens when the private records of millions are stolen? The 2022 Medibank data breach gave the world a disturbing answer. Beyond financial damage, it eroded public trust, exposed regulatory gaps, and pushed companies to rethink their approach to cyber security and compliance.   This breach wasn’t just about hacking; it was about how overlooked security measures can spiral into one of Australia's worst data security failures.    In...

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Social Engineering

In today’s world, cyber threats are everywhere. You might think hackers only use technology to break into systems, but the truth is, they often use something much simpler—people. One of the biggest tricks hackers use is called social engineering.   In this blog, we’ll break down what social engineering is, how it works, the different types of social engineering attacks, and most importantly, how you can protect...

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Malware Alert vector illustration

The internet has changed the way we live, work, and play. But it has also brought new dangers. One of the biggest threats we face online is something called malware.   In this guide, we will break down what malware is, how it works, the different types you should know about, and most importantly, how you can protect yourself and your organization. We’ll also explain how the...

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