Compliance stories
Veritas ANZ MD, Howard Fyffe, discusses the importance of data protection and disaster recovery in a recent interview.
Kaseya recently announced the acquisition of RapidFire Tools, expanding their IT assessment and compliance software portfolio.
Businesses need a solution that helps manage compliance and audits while making it simple for the right people to access the data they need.
Australian firms still using in-house software instead of SaaS are incurring hidden costs, warns TechnologyOne's GM of Cloud, Paul James.
The move extends Continuum's cybersecurity offerings and ability to enable IT service providers to meet the mounting security and compliance needs.
With a shortage of skills to tackle immediate cybersecurity threats, especially in the cloud, companies need to look beyond traditional methods.
Dell has launched new hyperconverged infrastructure advancements, including the Dell EMC VxRail Appliances and VxRack SDDC Systems.
The event featured a variety of speakers, from Microsoft heavyweights Vijay Tewari and Russell Craig, to Azure customers like BNZ, and Pageproof.
Firms believe privileged account management is important for security - but why are they still doing it wrong?.
Farmers can win a coaching session for a youth rugby team by showing WorkSafe how they are improving safety on the farm.
Businesses yet to embrace paperless processes or those that only use them in part of their business need to move fast.
The two-hour workshop is aimed at small and medium-sized construction firms, helping leaders lift compliance and tackle safety gaps.
A New Zealand freight firm has been fined NZD $506,300 after a worker was crushed by falling pallets during forklift unloading in Auckland.
By partnering with Chef, Dimension Data NZ hopes to enable clients to rapidly increase the speed of their delivery, without sacrificing security.
Rising cyberattacks on smart grids are driving utilities to adopt stronger identity checks and encryption as connected meters multiply 30% a year.
It's estimated that the new legislation will more than quadruple the number of businesses affected in New Zealand.
With only weeks to go before the European Union's new GDPR regulations come into force, many Australian organisations are still scrambling.
What does Australia's offensive cyber capabilities actually involve? It seems that many people may have the wrong idea.
New Zealand's updated Privacy Bill is about to begin its first reading in Parliament with Andrew Little as the MP in charge.
Courts are still split on how far tougher health and safety penalties should go, leaving businesses uncertain over likely fines and undertakings.