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Kai Ping Lew
Editor-in-Chief & News Editor - Security
KP was raised in Malaysia and graduated with a degree in Journalism and International Business at AUT. After graduating, she did a stint in broadcast media at TVNZ before deciding to return to her true love, the written word. In her spare time, KP enjoys exploring fictional universes through books, spending time in the sun, playing volleyball, and dancing.
Former TechDay team member.

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Interview: Tenable CTO on how companies should measure cyber risk

Tue, 5th Feb 2019
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Rising geopolitical tensions coupled with an expanding attack surface have left governments and organisations vulnerable to targeted attacks.
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Expert comment: What the Collection #2-5 data dump means for credential abuse

Mon, 4th Feb 2019
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TechDay spoke to experts and executives in the security industry about the data leak and the implications on phishing and credential stuffing.
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Massive 2.2bil-username data dump leaked on dark web

Fri, 1st Feb 2019
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A colossal 2.2 billion unique usernames and passwords have surfaced on the dark web in the second major data dump in two weeks, rocking cybersecurity experts.
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Lenovo storage solutions balancing security, flexibility, and affordability

Fri, 25th Jan 2019
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IT budgets strain under security, recovery, and compliance. Lenovo's ThinkSystem flash storage offers a remedy.
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Expert comment: Google fined US$57mil for GDPR breaches

Tue, 22nd Jan 2019
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Google fined EUR €50 million by France's CNIL for GDPR breaches, marking the first major enforcement under the EU's stringent data privacy law.
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Experts comment on record 772mil-user data breach

Mon, 21st Jan 2019
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Largest ever database of breached login details leaked on dark web, containing over a billion unique combinations of email addresses and passwords.
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Interview: AWS ANZ MD discusses machine learning strategy

Wed, 9th Jan 2019
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AWS ANZ MD Paul Migliorini outlines the cloud giant's machine learning strategy, highlighting SageMaker's swift adoption in Australia and New Zealand.
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Hands-on Review: Apple AirPods gives unbeatable convenience, but with trade-offs

Fri, 21st Dec 2018
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Apple AirPods offer unbeatable convenience with fast connectivity and portability but come with trade-offs in comfort and noise-cancellation features.
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Interview: vArmour on using visibility to create secure application policies

Tue, 18th Dec 2018
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As enterprises embrace cloud apps, securing them becomes pivotal. vArmour's Keith Stewart discusses leveraging visibility for robust application policies.
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Using layered security to stay safe over the holidays

Tue, 18th Dec 2018
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SonicWall's Capture Labs threat researchers recorded 28 times more ransomware attacks on Black Friday compared to last year.
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Marriott sets up call centres to answer questions on data breach

Mon, 17th Dec 2018
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Marriott has released an update on the breach of the Starwood guest reservation data breach which affected 500 million guests.
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52mil users affected by Google+'s second data breach

Tue, 11th Dec 2018
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Google+ APIs will be shut down within the next 90 days, and the consumer platform will be disabled in April 2019 instead of August 2019 as originally planned.
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Interview: How Netskope is enabling secure use of cloud apps

Wed, 5th Dec 2018
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Netskope has found that approximately 1000 applications are adopted by employees without the knowledge of IT staff, presenting a challenge for security teams.
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AWS makes building and securing data lakes easier

Fri, 30th Nov 2018
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Amazon Web Services unveils three new tools—Control Tower, Security Hub, and Lake Formation—that streamline data lake building, security, and compliance on AWS.
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Exclusive: Securing cloud data in the APAC environment

Mon, 26th Nov 2018
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The majority of users are unable to develop good cyber hygiene in line with the rapid rate of digitalisation that the APAC region is undergoing.
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Security cameras – a latent botnet network?

Wed, 14th Nov 2018
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In a comparison of 16 indoor and outdoor IP surveillance cameras, researchers found only one well-protected device.
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Exclusive: Why botnets will swarm IoT devices

Tue, 13th Nov 2018
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network security
Swarmbots are revolutionising cyber threats, targeting IoT devices with unprecedented speed and efficiency. Fortinet's Derek Manky discusses the looming risks.
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The five-step guide to securing data in the cloud - IDC

Mon, 12th Nov 2018
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Cloud's rise brings hybrid and multicloud challenges, IDC and Forcepoint guide on secure cloud data transition.
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Interview: Aruba's NZ country manager talks channel strategy

Fri, 9th Nov 2018
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network infrastructure
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Aruba's NZ country manager, Andrew Fox, reveals plans to grow channel presence, expand team, and bolster market share with new SD-WAN and security solutions.
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Securing your cloud data: Point solutions vs single pane of glass

Mon, 5th Nov 2018
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Organisations that can use fewer security products that individually offer more capability are likely to have a lower total cost of ownership.