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IBM relies on government contracts in Australia for millions of dollars of income.

IBM is training Watson to hunt hackers

Tech giant is taking a big data approach to cybersecurity that will have the supercomputer scour vast troves of security research at a rate humans could only dream of.

Our writing style becomes more fluent when we type one-handed.

Hacking peak hour takes Aussies for a ride

Tuesday morning is peak hour for hackers as social engineering becomes their weapon of choice, shifting away from security exploits to focus on tricking people into doing their bidding.

Firewalls won't stop a loud-talking executive divulging sensitive information to everyone on a train.

In security, humans are the weakest link

A man on a suburban train in Sydney is on his phone, loudly discussing a current tender process for new desktops for Telstra. Behind him sits Milton Baar, director of security firm The Swoose Partnership, who recognises the guy on the phone, Richard, an employee from a major IT company that is a Telstra supplier.