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Cyber Expert Pivot, IVF Data Breached, and Quantum Threats

Cyber Expert Pivot, IVF Data Breached, and Quantum Threats

by Kristopher Mudd | Feb 24, 2025 | Terms & Breaches

Australia is aiming to position itself as a global leader in cybersecurity by 2030, but achieving that status requires more than just strategic ambition—it demands concrete execution, a robust talent pipeline, and a security-first mindset embedded across industries....
Microsoft 2FA Bypasses, Critical Exploits, and AI Risks

Microsoft 2FA Bypasses, Critical Exploits, and AI Risks

by Kristopher Mudd | Feb 20, 2025 | Terms & Breaches

Welcome to the third issue of Terms & Breaches. From 2FA bypasses turning MFA into a bad punchline to zero-trust models trying to mop up the digital mess we call the internet; the cybersecurity landscape isn’t slowing down. On the insurance front, innovation is...
Patching Holes, Halting Hackers, and Hedging Bets

Patching Holes, Halting Hackers, and Hedging Bets

by Kristopher Mudd | Feb 17, 2025 | Terms & Breaches

Another week, another round of cyber mayhem. Australia is tightening its defenses, cracking down on scam operations, and sanctioning cybercrime facilitators, while students get hands-on experience in cyber escape rooms (because nothing says “lesson learned” like...
Cyber Richter Scales, GOAT Campaigns, and Ransomware Resilience

Cyber Richter Scales, GOAT Campaigns, and Ransomware Resilience

by Kristopher Mudd | Feb 10, 2025 | Terms & Breaches

Welcome to this week’s Terms & Breaches. In the last week, ACSC warned of impersonation scams, Australia logged 47 million data breaches in 2024, and a federal ban on Chinese AI chatbots has been issued over national security concerns. Meanwhile, zero trust...
Zero-Click Exploits, Smart Labels, and Evolving Risk Models

Zero-Click Exploits, Smart Labels, and Evolving Risk Models

by Kristopher Mudd | Feb 3, 2025 | Terms & Breaches

Welcome to Terms & Breaches #005, where the cyber landscape is evolving faster than regulators can draft policies, and businesses are left scrambling to keep up. AI-powered phishing attacks and deepfake scams are more convincing than ever, while zero-click...
Criminalising VPN, Zero Trust Push, and BitLocker Flaws

Criminalising VPN, Zero Trust Push, and BitLocker Flaws

by Kristopher Mudd | Jan 27, 2025 | Terms & Breaches

Welcome to the fourth issue of Terms & Breaches, where last week’s cybersecurity and cyber insurance news gets a no-nonsense breakdown. From Australia’s push for zero-trust policies and phishing attacks spiking across ANZ to a Microsoft BitLocker flaw leaving...
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