Zero Trust – assuming by default that no-one, nowhere can be trusted – is a critical security component of the new hybrid, cloud-based workplace, where staff and systems no longer sit within the safety of the traditional office network perimeter. The COVID-19 pandemic finally forced laggards to fully embrace remote collaboration. It seems likely that many organisations will never mandate
As the concept of the traditional network perimeter becomes obsolete, organisations must take a more holistic view – which requires rethinking their approach to the fundamentals of networking and security. Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) takes security out to the edge, allowing organisations to grant users and devices secure access to data and applications from any location. With the COVID-19
A dramatic increase in cyber crime and growing corporate accountability for related loss means the battle to protect a company’s digital assets is about to become an intensely personal one for Australia’s corporate custodians. Manuel Salazar from Orro Group explores. In the past, there was a chasm between boards and cyber security staff working on the ground. Given the barrage
The last two years have reinforced the notion that connectivity is a public good. High capacity networks played a crucial role in the country’s response to the pandemic — enabling remote working, learning and health care. The amount of capacity provided on the NBN alone grew by 40% in the first year of the pandemic[1], and is expected to increase
As work from home mandates scattered employees to the wind, the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the dangers for businesses in over-relying on Virtual Private Networks to allow their staff to securely work remotely. A distributed workforce significantly expands an organisation’s attack surface area, especially when staff may be working from home on consumer-grade devices over consumer-grade connections which rely on consumer-grade
The UN World Autism Awareness Day is taking place on 2 April, marking the start of World Autism Month. The aim of this day and month is to highlight the need to help improve support for autistic people, so that they can become an equally integral part of society. The U.N estimates up to 80 per cent of the world’s
Assuming that no-one, nowhere can be trusted by default, Zero Trust greatly reduces the likelihood of a security breach, plus it limits the impact should someone slip through your defences. It’s clear that the future of work is distributed and the ability to work from the office, home or anywhere in between is here to stay. Decoupling productivity from proximity
Pronounced “sassy”, SASE is an enterprise networking technology category introduced by Gartner in 2019 – coining a phrase to describe an assortment of security tools and practises. SASE allows organisations to grant users and devices access to data and applications from any location, says Kevin Bloch – former Cisco ANZ Chief Technology Officer and founder of corporate technology advisory firm
International Women’s Day is an opportunity for us to consider the contribution of the Australian technology industry to gender equality, and to consider what further challenges lay ahead. For many women, the technology sector is an exciting and inspiring professional opportunity. The work we do here at Orro helps support businesses and connect and protect communities right around the country.
The rise of the NBN and SD-WAN have gone hand-in-hand in Australia, providing organisations of all sizes – from Australia Post right down to SMEs – with greater flexibility and choice when it comes to broadband. The National Broadband Network overhauled Australia’s broadband infrastructure, not just rolling out fibre nationwide but also acting as a wholesaler to create a level
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