Cyber Resilience Cyber Resilience | Editor's Desk | Movers & Shakers | Women in Security | May 30, 2018 You’re a genetic engineer How did that get you into cyber security? Pip Wyrdeman, Director Cyber Systems and Services – Australia, Elbit Systems of… Read More
Women in Security Women in Security | February 24, 2015 Women in Security: Committed to the Truth By Kema Rajandran Sheila Ponnosamy made history last September by being the first Asian woman to be elected president of… Read More
Cyber Resilience Cyber Resilience | October 15, 2014 A six-pack of cyber security awareness By Kema Rajandran Connie McIntosh, the woman who took out the Miss World Fitness and Miss Fitness Australia Championships 2000… Read More
Women in Security Women in Security | May 7, 2012 No more room for dinosaurs By Kema Rajandran, ASM. At the start of her career, Nicole East remembers having a flimsy paper license. To say… Read More
Women in Security Women in Security | May 4, 2012 Bounce Back Ability By Kema Rajandran, ASM. The use of the word, resilience, has rapidly been making headway since what is often referred… Read More
Women in Security Women in Security | March 8, 2012 Are Your Employees Your Biggest Security Threat? By Kema Rajandran, ASM. It’s a busy life for Ms Helen Wattie as Director of Mi5 Security, yet she still… Read More
Women in Security Women in Security | January 12, 2012 Security Innovation at its Best By Kema Rajandran, ASM. The homes of the disabled present unique challenges when it comes to security. The sheer volume… Read More
Women in Security Women in Security | January 12, 2012 Conversation & Communication the Key for Kristine By Kema Rajandran, ASM. The security professional today is part of a diverse workforce and represents a variety of backgrounds,… Read More
Women in Security Women in Security | November 21, 2011 Is there a Doctor in the house? By Kema Rajandran, ASM. Despite a view that security and counter terrorism is male dominated; Dr Anne Aly has established… Read More
Women in Security Women in Security | September 26, 2011 Cheryl Griffith’s Call of Duty By Denise Gibbs, ASM. My uncle was a night watchman,’ says Cheryl Griffith, chief security officer at Toowoomba’s court house.… Read More