by Sasha | Mar 5, 2015 | management and leadership, Organisations, Resilience
Security Standards are vital to our society That’s why Alex Webling has accepted a nomination to join the Australian Standards Committee for Security Standards and to join the Australian Delegation to ISO TC292, Morioka, Japan in March 2015. We congratulate Alex...
by Alex W. | Jul 31, 2014 | Organisations, Resilience
ASIS Asia-Pacific Security Forum Alex will be speaking at the ASIS Asia-Pacific Security Forum being held in Singapore 7-9 December 2014. Alex will be talking about: Resilience in an Information Centric World. The best indicators of the future are the events of the...
by Alex W. | Jun 12, 2014 | Cybersecurity, Organisations, Resilience
Information Security and Resilience presentation to ASIS QLD Chapter I gave a presentation to the ASIS QLD Chapter yesterday morning. Apart from a couple of minutes spruiking the Australasian Council of Security Professionals, I spent my time talking about the...
by Alex W. | Jun 4, 2014 | Community and Society, Organisations, Resilience
Resilience for organisations is bound to their adaptability to climate change both in the short and long term. A review of US public companies shows a number of climate related risks and costs. Their ability to adapt and become resilient to climate change is starting...
by Alex W. | Nov 7, 2013 | Big data, Community and Society, Cybersecurity, Government large and small, Resilience
Cyber resilience One of the most important aspects of resilience in the information age is understanding the environment in which we exist. Resilience is adaptability in a changing environment, the more we understand that change, the less painful it is. Here are a few...
by Alex W. | Aug 30, 2013 | Cybersecurity, Government large and small, Organisations, Resilience
News that the New York Times was hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army is interesting not because of the fact that NYT was hacked by the hacking group, but by the method of gaining access. According to this article, information security at the NYT fell over because...
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