Privasec – Looking Back on 2021
As 2021 draws to a close, join Privasec in this quick recap of the past year. We look forward to another year worth celebrating!
As 2021 draws to a close, join Privasec in this quick recap of the past year. We look forward to another year worth celebrating!
Privasec is proud to be the 2021 winner of the category SMB Employer of the Year in the Australian Information Security Association (AISA) Awards. In this award, we are recognised as a company with high engagement and effort in advancing the cyber security sector.
All it takes is one click. In this article, find out how domain exposure can come about as you conduct an SSL Server Test and what you can do to prevent it.
In this joint webinar organised by Privasec and AiSP, hear how organisations can benefit from the ISO 27001 certificate and the process of attaining the needed certification.
In the recent webinar ‘Play, Learn, Hear — Cybersecurity x Data Centre Webinar’ organised by Singapore Computer Society (SCS), Privasec RED Consultant Jonah Tan joined as one of the speakers in the sharing session.
In the latest episode of our #WDWD series, meet Team Lead Alydia Bens as she introduces Privasec’s Essential 8 framework, which focuses on three key objectives — prevention, limitation, and recovery — to help organisations build a baseline to mitigate cyber security incidents.
Meet Sekuro, the new cyber security company created by our founders, including the founders of Solista, CXO Security Pty Ltd and Naviro.
The results are out and we are humbled to find out that our overall score and rating from our staff as a Great Place to Work is 94%! It really means a lot to see genuine responses and the amount of people who took the time to answer the survey. We are grateful for the …
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The dangers of using server-side PDF generation technologies without properly sanitising user input.
Red Team Attack Simulations mimic an adversary attacking your organisation. Red Team Attack Simulations enable you to understand and improve upon your ability to identify and respond to an adversary tyring to access your systems or information.
But what actually happens during a Red Team and how does an Attack Simulation work in practise?