An amazing video by one of our Incident Responders Bryce Marchant as he break down Business E-mail Compromise, a $51 Billion Cybersecurity Threat. https://lnkd.in/gedfPH9N
Gridware
Information Technology & Services
Sydney, New South Wales 3,661 followers
The cybersecurity company outpacing hackers.
About us
For most organisations in Australia, a data breach can be more than a PR disaster, it could be the final chapter. Gridware was established to help companies beat hackers with preventative strategies and superior security talent that is not available to other vendors on the market. We are specialised cybersecurity consultancy firm and an emerging global player in the cybersecurity intelligence and advisory field. The company was founded in 2017 and has headquarters in Sydney, Australia. Very quickly Gridware has become a recommended security partner of choice by leading ASX100 companies. As the threat landscape continues to expand, more doors open for threat actors to explore and attack, putting organisations at immense risk of unauthorised access and loss of data. Gridware is at the forefront of understanding what your organisation needs to do to prevent a cyber security breach, which means you'll have the most talented team available on your cyber security journey.
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https://www.gridware.com.au
External link for Gridware
- Industry
- Information Technology & Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Cyber Security Assurance, Cyber Risk Audits, Threat Intelligence, Staff Cyber Training, Cyber Strategy, Penetration Testing, Data Breach Investigation, Incident Response, and Virtual CISO
Locations
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Primary
189 Kent St
Level 12
Sydney, New South Wales 2000, AU
Employees at Gridware
Updates
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Neil M. from Gridware breaks down a major leak of Chinese government-linked spyware tools. Documents posted on GitHub shows malicious campaigns against countries in Asia, Europe and North America. For more information, read the full article on the Gridware blog: https://lnkd.in/gc4J-aiY #CyberSecurity #CyberThreats #DataPrivacy
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🛑 Beware of Scammers 🛑 In our online world, the presence and effectiveness of scams is on the rise. I am excited to share a piece I worked on with Shaan Ahmed from late last year, where Gridware collaborated with Jim Browning. Our video dives into the most popular scams impacting Australians, spotting red flags, protecting your privacy, and staying one step ahead of scammers. 📽️ https://lnkd.in/gtTsCNGH Whether you're a seasoned professional or not, safeguarding your personal information is paramount. Anyone can become a victim. Keep an eye out for the upcoming podcast with Jim, where he shares even more insights from his experience hunting these scammers, detailing how they operate and what motivates them. #scamawareness #cybersecurity #cyber #gridware #stayvigilant
Exposing Scammer Tactics with Jim Browning & The Australian Scam Culture
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Khalid E. from Gridware reveals 2024's top cybersecurity vulnerabilities, proving that no organisation is too large to be at risk. Khalid highlights key areas needing work, from software gaps to authentication flaws, ranked by occurrence and risk. Discover insights and solutions in our full article on addressing 2024's common penetration test findings: https://lnkd.in/gkC3FYDq #PenetrationTesting #CyberSecurity #InfoSec
Common Penetration Test Findings 2024
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Hackers' motivations vary widely, from the pursuit of financial gain and notoriety to far more nefarious objectives. Critical infrastructure targets, including electricity, water, and other essential services, frequently find themselves under the scrutiny of nation states intent on causing harm beyond mere disruption—aiming to endanger lives. The SOCI Act introduces vital safeguards for these essential services, yet the essence of true security lies in unwavering vigilance and proactive measures. Quick Takeaways: - The reasons behind hackers' interest in vital services. - The SOCI Act outlines how to protect them, but the real defence is up to us. - Staying one step ahead of cyber threats is the best strategy. Want to know how to better protect against these risks? Check out our blog post: https://lnkd.in/gNb-7G3x #CyberSecurity #CriticalInfrastructure #StaySafe
Why do Hackers Target Critical Infrastructure?
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🚨 In the so-called 'Mother of all Breaches', an astonishing 26 billion records from not just Twitter, LinkedIn, and Dropbox, but numerous other platforms, have been leaked. If you've used any of these services, chances are you’ve been affected. Our blog post provides a detailed breakdown of this breach, practical advice for those impacted, and we'll keep updating it with new information as it comes: https://lnkd.in/ewWZGGWs #DataSecurity #OnlineSafety #TechUpdate
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Ever wondered what it's like to be part of a leading cybersecurity team rated the 4th Best Workplace in Australia? Check out our ‘Day in the Life at Gridware Cybersecurity' video. Have a look at the people who make up our team – what drives us, how we work together, and the little moments that make every day at Gridware both challenging and rewarding. 🎥 A special shoutout to everyone in front of (and behind) the camera who shared their story. 🔗 Interested in seeing more? Visit our YouTube channel! We've got a range of content, from detailed cybersecurity case studies to team insights, all designed to be informative and accessible no matter your level of expertise in cybersecurity: https://lnkd.in/gY9AG8jS
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📺 Episode 2 of Gridware's "HACKED" series is now live. This episode offers a deep dive into the pivotal 1988 event — the Morris Worm. Its disruption was a significant moment in cybersecurity history. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gZQeA_Qj #GridwareHACKED #MorrisWorm #CybersecurityMilestones #DigitalHistory
HACKED #EP2: MORRIS WORM, The Internet's First Plague (Cybersecurity for Beginners)
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Kicking off our 'Hacked' video series with Episode 1: a focus on Kevin Mitnick. From a clever 12-year-old riding LA buses for free to an adult who would shape cybersecurity, we explore how the hacker turned his skills into a force for good. Watch HACKED EP #1 on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gJYejJDG #Gridware #Cybersecurity #Hacked #KevinMitnick