
Security Watch: Panasonic adds new indoor and outdoor security cameras
Panasonic Australia has announced its new network-friendly 5 Series security cameras for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Anthony Caruana | 15 Jun | Read more
Panasonic Australia has announced its new network-friendly 5 Series security cameras for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Anthony Caruana | 15 Jun | Read more
If you want to see a reporter's eyes roll, open your product pitch by saying your new widget is a "[insert name of longtime category leader here] killer." So my eyes rolled hard when Panasonic's PR representative told me the company would announce a "Dropcam killer" at Mobile World Congress this year.
Michael Brown | 03 Mar | Read more
A range of top information security vendors are exhibiting in the Trade Centre Arena hall of the venue, as well as physical security companies who are spread throughout the rest of the venue.
James Dartnell | 21 Jan | Read more
Disk maker Seagate claims it is finally making some headway in its attempts to get businesses to start buying its self-encrypting drive (SED) products, with a tripling in sales in the last two quarters.
John E Dunn | 15 Feb | Read more
It's the how the future is meant to be, isn't it? The good guys need to find a bad guy in a crowd of people, so they start scanning the environment with a camera that is equipped with facial recognition technology. Seconds later, they scan a face that's a positive match with an entry in their criminal database and bam, they've smoked him out.
Grant Hatchimonji | 29 Apr | Read more
Why nation-state attacks are everyone’s problem
Hear from Invictus Games Sydney 2019 CEO, Patrick Kidd OBE and Head of Technology, @James-d-smith -share their insights on how they partnered with Unisys to protect critical data over an open, public WiFi solution.
With so much change all the time, how can executives best prepare their businesses to meet the security challenges of the coming years? CSO Australia, in conjunction with Mimecast, explored this question in an interactive Webinar that looks at how the threat landscape has evolved – and what we can expect in 2019 and beyond.
An interview with CSO's David Braue and Ian Yip, Chief Technology Officer, McAffee.
According to new research conducted by the Ponemon Institute, Australia and New Zealand have the highest levels of data breaches out of the nine countries investigated. This was linked to heavy investment in security detection and an under-investment in security and vulnerability response capabilities