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The FIFA World Cup in Qatar is a ‘major cybersecurity risk’

In terms of the key cybersecurity events likely to unfold during 2022, Digital Journal caught up with Joanne Wong, VP of International Marketing at LogRhythm. Wong has turned her sights to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, in terms…

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Growing challenges and new opportunities to mitigate threats

In 2021, cybersecurity priorities for many organisations were focussed on the continual shift to digitalisation and securing operations against attacks associated with a more connected environment. In 2022, security teams will build on this innovation to accelerate their response to…

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A Changing Threat Landscape: Chip Shortages, Supply Chains in Crisis and Evolving Business Structures

In this article, Andrew Hollister shares his key cybersecurity predictions for 2022 so businesses can better prepare their employees, processes and infrastructure for the coming year.

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LogRhythm 2022 Predictions: Supply Chains, Olympics, FIFA World Cup All at Risk of Cyberattacks

Industry executives and experts share their predictions for 2022. Read them in this 14th annual VMblog.com series exclusive.

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Five ways to enhance your organisation’s threat detection and response capabilities

With remote work practices likely to remain a feature of business life for an extended period, organisations are grappling with what this means for IT security. Many are realising additional measures need to be urgently put in place to ensure…

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Advantage first NZ MSSP to achieve LogRhythm Security Services Authorisation

Managed security services provider has now been named the first company in New Zealand and second in Australia to achieve the coveted Security Services Authorisation from cybersecurity firm LogRhythm. The authorisation will enable Advantage to deliver specific LogRhythm services with…

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Understanding your SIEM Investment – Featuring Special Guests from Forrester

Learn about building a business case for your SIEM with LogRhythm and Forrester special guests.

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A green planet is good for business

THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: What challenges – and opportunities – are there for businesses as they decarbonise their operations? Joanne Wong VP, International Markets LogRhythm We are fast reaching a tipping point, and it is now or never in our push…

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The make-up of a CISO for 2022

The good news is that security and risk management has become a board-level issue for organisations. In hindsight, this is likely to have been precipitated by the number and sophistication of security breaches in recent years, and which has itself…

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Fullerton Health falls victim to data breach

“We have been reminded, time and time again, that we cannot afford to let our guard down. In today’s increasingly connected world, organisations are inextricably linked to a network of partners that operate behind the scenes. With this comes unprecedented…

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LogRhythm Launches Automated, Centralized and Real-Time Cybersecurity Solutions in the Caucasus in Partnership with HT Solutions

The partnership with HT Solutions enables more organizations in the region to transform their threat automation, detection and prevention capabilities with the LogRhythm NextGen SIEM Platform. LogRhythm, the company powering today’s security operations centers (SOCs), has launched a strategic partnership…

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Australia’s SOCs find solutions to years of chronic understaffing

While things are improving, there still isn’t enough staff to go around. In the meantime, alternative operating models are now starting to gain traction, writes Simon Howe, Vice President Sales Asia Pacific, LogRhythm As Australian businesses increase their reliance on…

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LogRhythm lauds four Kiwi cybersecurity partners in 2021 awards

Security operations centre specialist LogRhythm named its four NZ partner award winners for 2021 yesterday. Chillisoft took home the distributor of the year gong while Palmerston North-based Advantage bagged the company’s managed security services partner award. Auckland’s The Instillery, meanwhile,…

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Should APAC businesses start moving to Zero Trust now?

The Zero Trust framework will enable an organisation to have full visibility of their networks and detect any unusual activity in a timely manner. In Singapore, the government earlier this month announced a new Zero Trust cyber security approach from…

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LogRhythm announces winners of NZ Partner of the Year Awards

Advantage, Chillisoft, Cyber Research and The Instillery have all walked away with awards at this year’s LogRhythm’s 2021 New Zealand Partner of the Year Awards. This year’s ceremony recognises teams that have provided valuable contributions to the LogRhythm community in…

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An Overview of Cloud-Native Security Approaches

Responsibility for cloud security is shared between the cloud service provider’s (CSP) security department and the corporate information security team. In order to ensure compliance, visibility, and control across the entire stack of applications, the cloud service providers and various…

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Australia’s threat hunters need better ways to cut through the noise

Detection and response is necessarily a data-intensive activity, but there’s considerable opportunity to refine current approaches, writes Simon Howe, vice-president, Sales, APAC at LogRhythm. Data is knowledge, and knowledge is power. Knowledge is also a great leveller, and in cyber…

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Cybersecurity practitioners are convinced they need AI — now comes the hard part

Like other domains, cybersecurity has been eyeing the promise of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms for some time. Even back in 2019, nearly two-thirds of respondents to a Capgemini survey thought AI would ‘help identify critical threats’.…

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