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Australia needs an “iron dome” to protect SMEs from cyber threats


Microsoft_cybersecurity ransomware iron dome

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Viruses, whether digital or biological, come in all shapes and sizes. But the best defense from them stems from a unified and persistent response.

Take the Australian COVID-19 response. Federally, through the JobKeeper program, $90 billion was pledged to up to 3.5 million Australians who received $1500 per fortnight at its peak. However, state governments also filled in the breach as well. In February, Tasmania pledged $160 million in COVID-19 support to its struggling businesses, with grants ranging from $1000-10,000.

In December, South Australia gave its businesses $40 million, with up to $20-22,000 pledged for businesses in the hard-hit sectors of tourism, gym/fitness and hospitality. Even the territories received relief, with payroll tax waivers for all businesses that experienced a 40% reduction in turnover, as well as one-off grants of $3000 for employing business and a 30% reduction on their regulated utility bills. This ongoing support, from both the federal and state governments, made the difference during such unpredictable times.

As Australia continues to effectively manage COVID-19, it should also acknowledge another persistent issue that threatens the wellbeing of our small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the backbone of our economy. Of our businesses, 96% have fewer than 200 employees.

These enterprises are largely unprepared and under-resourced for today’s sophisticated cyber threat, state actors and well-organised criminal gangs. This issue comes in the form of crippling ransomware, credential stealers, targeted system hacks and cyber espionage. In 2017, Petya, a ransomware attack, took out Ukraine’s power grid, airport, as well as many of its banks.

In fact, ever since Russia’s annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014, Ukraine has continually faced down cyberthreats, including two blackouts that hit its capital Kyiv within months of each other in 2015-16.

Necessity has shown Ukraine and others that to protect its citizenry and its economy, they need the cyber equivalent of the Iron Dome, the Israeli…

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Panda Dome Essential – Review 2021


Many security company product lines are as simple as one, two, three. First, they offer a simple antivirus. Adding firewall protection and other features bulks up that antivirus into a security suite. At the third and final stage is a mega-suite with additions such as online backup and system tune-up. Panda stretches that model, with a free antivirus, a commercial antivirus, and three distinct levels of security suite protection, all under the name Panda Dome. Panda Dome Essential, reviewed here, occupies the commercial antivirus slot in this pantheon, though it includes a few features more commonly found at the suite level. The app’s user interface is highly polished, even beautiful, but its results in—both labs-based testing and our own tests—don’t measure up.

How Much Does Panda Dome Essential Cost?

At $58.99 per year for a single license, this product costs a dollar less than Norton, but rather more than most other antivirus utilities, including some that add suite-level components. Bitdefender, Trend Micro Antivirus+ Security, and Webroot are among the many that go for around $40 per year. Kaspersky starts with three licenses for $59.99, the same price as a three-license pack of Bitdefender or ESET antivirus. A three-license Panda subscription costs $70.99.

McAfee AntiVirus Plus also costs $59.99 per year, but that price gets you unlimited licenses to install protection on every Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS device in your household. Note that you’ll have to purchase this one at a retail outlet, as it’s not sold directly on the McAfee website. Even at the essential antivirus level, Panda is also cross-platform, with support for Windows, macOS, and Android. If you plan to protect a bunch of devices, you can get five Panda licenses for $82.99 per year or 10 licenses for $106.99. Once you get to 10, you might consider purchasing unlimited Panda licenses for $118.99 per year.

Panda Dome Essential Main Window

Like the free Panda antivirus, this software eschews the usual white or slate gray background for its main window. Instead, it fills the main window with a gorgeous scene from nature. You can choose from eight nature backgrounds or set them to change automatically from time to…

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Israel’s Iron Dome Headache (As In China Might Have Stolen the Specs On It) – The National Interest Online

Israel’s Iron Dome Headache (As In China Might Have Stolen the Specs On It)  The National Interest Online

Tiny Israel has an enormous cybersecurity industry and a deep pool of hackers and anti-hackers who learned their trade in the Israeli military. So if China can …

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Chinese hackers obtained info on Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system … – RT (blog)


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Chinese hackers obtained info on Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system
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In May, the United States charged five members of this group with cyber espionage against American computer networks. The hackers reportedly infiltrated US systems in order to “steal information that would provide an economic advantage” for Chinese …
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