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Bryan Saba stories

Bryan Saba is an insightful author whose recent writings delve deep into the evolving landscape of cybersecurity in Australia. His work highlights the significant phases of Australia's Cyber Security Strategy for 2023-2030, providing a roadmap for addressing vulnerabilities and enhancing the nation's global position in the cyber realm.

Through his analysis, readers can gain a better understanding of the cyclic nature of cybersecurity threats and the necessity for adaptive strategies. Saba sheds light on how fear has permeated the cybersecurity narrative and advocates for a shift towards a more enabling environment that fosters innovation and resilience.

In addition to probing into strategic planning, Saba explores recent developments in the cybersecurity sector, such as the launch of the first privately owned Security Operations Center in Tasmania and partnerships aimed at enhancing operational technology. His stories indicate the importance of collaboration and investment in skills development to meet the growing demand in the cyber industry.

By engaging with Saba's stories, readers can learn about the critical intersections between technology, management, and collaboration within government and private sectors. His thoughtful commentary encourages a proactive approach to cybersecurity that not only recognizes threats but also leverages opportunities for growth and advancement.

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Excite expands cyber security with CBIT Digital Forensic acquisition

Mon, 1st Jul 2024
Excite Technology Services acquires CBIT Digital Forensic Services for AUD $14 million, enhancing its cyber security and digital forensics capabilities.
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Excite Technology Services reports productive June 2024 quarter

Thu, 27th Jun 2024
Excite Technology Services reported a strong June 2024 quarter with an additional AUD $989K in annual contract value, bolstering its growth and market position.
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Breaking down the cybersecurity strategy 2023-2030: Phase three (2029-2030)

Tue, 27th Feb 2024
Explore the final phase of Australia's Cyber Security Strategy for 2023-2030, focused on global leadership and leveraging prior phase capabilities.
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Breaking down the cybersecurity strategy 2023-2030 (Phase two 2026-2028)

Mon, 12th Feb 2024
The second phase of Cyber Security Strategy aims for scalable maturity, focusing on tech investments, diverse workforce, and cross-sector partnerships.
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The imperative for collaborative IT in Australian state governments

Mon, 5th Feb 2024
Australian state governments are being urged to embrace collaborative IT, leveraging partnerships and resource pooling to create effective, standardised solutions and tackle skills shortages in sectors including bushfire management and cybersecurity.
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Breaking down Australia's Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030

Thu, 25th Jan 2024
Australia's Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030, aimed toward transforming the nation from highly vulnerable to a global cyber risk leader, embarks on its urgent 'Phase One', following a 14% rise in cyber attacks last year.
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Cybersecurity is full of fear –we need to change this

Fri, 3rd Nov 2023
Cybersecurity has associated itself with fear, and as a result, instead of enabling, it has stifled the growth settings we need the most now.
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Report shows 44% increase in Schneider Electric NZ's profits

Fri, 21st Jul 2023
Schneider Electric New Zealand's operation has released its latest financial report detailing its finances as of 31st December 2022.
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Excite Cyber launches first privately owned SOC in Tasmania

Fri, 30th Jun 2023
The launch follows an increasing awareness of the need for cybersecurity skills development in Tasmania and will play an active role in training students.
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Brace168 partners with Schneider Electric to support OT users

Fri, 21st Apr 2023
Engagements with early customers have already delivered significant reductions in risk and enabled compliance deadlines to be met.