Conferences

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The State of Security in Australia: HackSydney and BSides give insight into security post-Medibank and Optus

The State of Security in Australia: HackSydney and BSides give insight into security post-Medibank and Optus

Cybersecurity in Australia has moved well and truly into the focus of the mainstream media and the everyday public. This year we saw two catastrophic security breaches with Optus, an Australian telecom provider, and Medibank, one of the largest health insurance providers in Australia.

CyberTech NYC 2022: Securing The Future Together

CyberTech NYC 2022: Securing The Future Together

GitGuardian joined dozens of security companies in New York City to share knowledge about the ever-shifting enterprise landscape. Here are just a few of the highlights from CyberTech NYC 2022.

Crappy code, crappy Copilot. GitHub Copilot is writing vulnerable code and it could be your fault

Crappy code, crappy Copilot. GitHub Copilot is writing vulnerable code and it could be your fault

The promise of AI code assistance like Copilot was an exciting promise when released. But they might not be the answer to all your problems. A research study has now found that while Copilot frequently introduces vulnerabilities, it may in fact be influenced by the input. Poor code, poor outcome.

Supply chain attacks and ransomware groups, the focus of Black Hat 2021 (conference recap)

Supply chain attacks and ransomware groups, the focus of Black Hat 2021 (conference recap)

One of the biggest security events of the year, Black Hat finished. This article looks at the key takeaways from Black Hat, the massive increase in Supply chain and ransomware attacks and what experts say can be the solution.