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Protecting and securing your organisation from cyber threats

Recently there has been media coverage of widespread and sustained cyber threats ...

Round 2 of Small Business Adaption Grant Program grants announced

The Queensland Government has announced Round 2 of Small Business Adaption Grant Program to assist businesses affected by COVID-19 to ...

New Small Business Adaption Grant Program released for small businesses affected by COVID-19

The Queensland Government has announced the Small Business Adaption Grant Program to assist businesses affected by COVID-19 to adapt and sustain their operations and ...

Making the most of technology during the COVID-19 crisis

CyberGuru is proud to release "Making the most of technology during the COVID-19 ...

Do you know a woman considering a career in tech?

As part of Queensland Women’s Week being held between 6-15 March 2020, the Australian Computer Society and River ...

CyberGuru’s Chief Guru addresses aspiring ICT professionals on emerging tech, opportunities and skills

CyberGuru’s Chief Guru, Chris Jeffery, presented on the topic, “Emerging tech, ...

Round 7 of the Small Business Digital Grants is now open!

Do you need new some ICT equipment, a website upgrades such as for e-commerce or training to make the most ...

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Australia’s First Privacy Penalty: What It Means for Your Business

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Australia’s First Privacy Penalty: What It Means for Your Business

In a landmark decision this October, the Federal Court handed down a $5.8 million penalty to Australian Clinical Labs (ACL) - the first ever under Australia’s Privacy Act. This ruling isn’t just ...

Phishing Gets Smarter: What Noosa’s $2.3 million Scam Teaches Us About AI-Powered Cybercrime

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Phishing Gets Smarter: What Noosa’s $2.3 million Scam Teaches Us About AI-Powered Cybercrime

In December 2024, Noosa Shire Council was hit by a cyber scam that cost them a staggering $2.3 million in a single transaction. But this wasn’t your run-of-the-mill dodgy email with typos ...