AISA board survives member vote
Directors of the Australian Information Security Association (AISA) have survived a membership vote on whether they should be removed from their roles.
Directors of the Australian Information Security Association (AISA) have survived a membership vote on whether they should be removed from their roles.
An extraordinary general meeting to decide the fate of the Australian Information Security Association’s newly elected board of directors will be held later this month following a petition by disgruntled members.
The decision to release the long-awaited review of the census failure now sits with the prime minister, says his special adviser on cyber security.
Online marketplace eBay has stated that cyber criminals compromised a "small number of employee log-in credentials" in the United States between late February and early March 2014 to gain access to its database.
Information security professionals have a number of lessons to learn from the past if they are going to beat the hackers in the future according to Cisco’s US chief security officer, John Stewart.
The Australian Information Security Association (AISA) has drafted a formal submission to the Australian government’s Cyber White Paper which is due to be launched in 2012.
A new approach to information security is needed by both the financial services and security industries to allow banks to better protect their customers' assets, says Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) chief information officer, Michael Harte.