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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
According to the ‘Digital in 2017 Global Review’ by We Are Social and Hootsuite, there are 2.789 billion (or 37% of the worlds total population) active social media users. In Australia, 65% of our total population are active social media users, which is almost double the global average of 37%. These statistics demonstrate how prevalent the topic of social media and security is in Australia. What should and shouldn’t we be posting online? How private is our information really? Find out in the final episode of the CyberTrack podcast mini-series with Dr Graeme Edwards.
Dr. Graeme Edwards is the Director of CYBER i Pty Ltd, a company that places focus upon training, support, education and consultancy services to businesses on matters relating to cyber security, cloud computing and incident response. Graeme has spent approximately 25 years in law enforcement, with approximately 15 of those as a detective investigating cybercrime and the many variations there are of financial crimes. He has provided numerous public presentations on technology and cyber security related topics to a multitude of audiences ranging from technology groups to national/ international conferences. Graeme has successfully completed a Doctorate of Information Technology with a thesis of investigating cybercrime in a cloud-computing environment, a Masters of Information Technology (Security) and a Bachelor of Business Studies (Information Technology). He is continuing his professional development by commencing study to become a Certified Ethical Computer Hacker and Incident Response Manager. He is the current President of the Brisbane chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
People all over the world have recently become more aware of the dangers surrounding computer hacking, especially after the NHS attack last year, which was dubbed ‘the biggest cyber attack in history’. If you are on the internet, you are vulnerable. What can you do to protect yourself? Listen to episode 4 of CyberTrack with Dr Graeme Edwards to find out!
Dr. Graeme Edwards is the Director of CYBER i Pty Ltd, a company that places focus upon training, support, education and consultancy services to businesses on matters relating to cyber security, cloud computing and incident response. Graeme has spent approximately 25 years in law enforcement, with approximately 15 of those as a detective investigating cybercrime and the many variations there are of financial crimes. He has provided numerous public presentations on technology and cyber security related topics to a multitude of audiences ranging from technology groups to national/ international conferences. Graeme has successfully completed a Doctorate of Information Technology with a thesis of investigating cybercrime in a cloud-computing environment, a Masters of Information Technology (Security) and a Bachelor of Business Studies (Information Technology). He is continuing his professional development by commencing study to become a Certified Ethical Computer Hacker and Incident Response Manager. He is the current President of the Brisbane chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
The Dark Web is a portion of the internet where websites and its content are not recorded by general search engines like Google. Some people use the Dark Web so that their activity isn’t monitored, however, there is also an active criminal community on the dark web that poses a threat to Australian businesses. Join us for episode 3 of the CyberTrack podcast mini-series as we discuss all things Dark Web with Dr Graeme Edwards.
Dr. Graeme Edwards is the Director of CYBER i Pty Ltd, a company that places focus upon training, support, education and consultancy services to businesses on matters relating to cyber security, cloud computing and incident response.
Dr. Graeme Edwards is the Director of CYBER i Pty Ltd, a company that places focus upon training, support, education and consultancy services to businesses on matters relating to cyber security, cloud computing and incident response.
The internal fraudster is a threat to any organisation they work within. They identify any weakness within internal systems and manipulate persons entrusted to protect the corporate network to gain access to network access, client data or funds. Whilst some people only develop their fraudulent intent after having been a good long-term employee, others gain employment having used fraudulent qualifications or identities and having criminal intent.
Dr. Graeme Edwards is the Director of CYBER i Pty Ltd, a company that places focus upon training, support, education and consultancy services to businesses on matters relating to cyber security, cloud computing and incident response.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.