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Shannon Williams
Journalist
Shannon is a freelance editor and writer. As a professional content creator over the last ten years, Shannon has worked across many industries including tech, business and travel, in a variety of mediums including media, publishing, communications and social media. She has a knack for finding the right voice for her audience and relishes the opportunity to tell stories.

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WhiteHat: 50% of apps are vulnerable
Tue, 23rd Feb 2021
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Half of all applications are vulnerable, according to research from WhiteHat Security, highlighting the ongoing state of application security.
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Women in tech: Equality journey not over
Tue, 23rd Feb 2021
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kaspersky
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Over half of women in tech have seen improvements in gender equality, but there is still work to be done, according to a report by Kaspersky.
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Fergus grows staff by 50%, bolsters C-suite after bumper growth year
Tue, 23rd Feb 2021
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saas
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job moves
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Job management software firm Fergus has made 22 new key appointments across product, engineering, and customer support after a successful year of growth.
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SMEs must develop a data-led culture - report
Tue, 23rd Feb 2021
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data analytics
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planning
Developing a data-led culture is essential for small and medium enterprises, says a report by RSM Australia. #data #SMEs.
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A year of COVID-19: New Zealand's online behaviour revealed
Tue, 23rd Feb 2021
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delivery service
A true testament to the year that's been, when looking the most downloaded apps of the year, TikTok reigned king.
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Research reveals increase in critical, low complexity vulnerabilities
Fri, 19th Feb 2021
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iot security
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cybersecurity
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security vulnerabilities
Critical and low complexity vulnerabilities are on the rise, with over 10,000 logged in 2020, according to a new study by Redscan.
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Rapid shifts to the cloud may leave organisations at higher risk of cyber threats
Fri, 19th Feb 2021
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A Trend Micro study warns that accelerated cloud migration by healthcare organisations due to COVID-19 may expose them to heightened cyber threats.
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Databricks launches on Google Cloud
Fri, 19th Feb 2021
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virtualisation
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Google Cloud and Databricks have partnered to deliver Databricks at global scale, enabling data engineering, data science, and more on Google Cloud's network.
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Vodafone NZ fast-tracks regional investment programme
Thu, 18th Feb 2021
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uc
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wireless networks
Vodafone New Zealand is fast-tracking its regional investment program to improve mobile phone and internet coverage across the country.
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Pure Storage enters partnership with Komprise
Thu, 18th Feb 2021
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storage
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converged infrastructure
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multi-cloud
the partnership with Komprise will provide Komprise Asynchronous Replication to deliver reliable data replication for Pure FlashArray file customers.
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Men more likely than woman to join a tech start up - study
Thu, 18th Feb 2021
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recruitment
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talent
Over 70% of tech talent would consider working for a startup in 2021, with men more likely than women, says a survey by Talent Works.
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2021's Most Wanted: Emotet continues reign as top malware threat
Wed, 17th Feb 2021
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malware
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cybersecurity
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emotet
The Emotet trojan continues to reign as top malware in January, despite international law enforcement taking control of its infrastructure.
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First West Coast fibre enabled RCG site goes live
Wed, 17th Feb 2021
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fibre
The first West Coast fibre enabled cell site, called Fox West, has gone live providing 4G wireless broadband and mobile calling services in New Zealand.
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Retailers must change mindset in wake of COVID-19
Wed, 17th Feb 2021
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ecommerce
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online shopping
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retail
While the retail winners of 2020 have enjoyed a phenomenal rise in online sales, they should not get too smug about it.
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2021 global salary guide: Cybersecurity, data analytics professionals in high demand
Tue, 16th Feb 2021
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healthtech
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software development
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recruitment
Demand for cybersecurity, data analytics, and network engineering skills remains high in the technology sector, according to Talent's salary guide.
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Vulnerability disclosures back to expected rates despite COVID-19 disruption
Tue, 16th Feb 2021
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security vulnerabilities
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risk based security
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covid-19
Vulnerability disclosures are returning to normal levels, with 2020 on track to surpass 2019, according to a report by Risk Based Security.
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Organisations investing significant time modifying web application firewalls
Mon, 15th Feb 2021
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supply chain
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cybersecurity
85% of organisations spend significant time modifying web application firewalls to combat cybersecurity threats, says Neustar.
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Microsoft endorses Australia’s proposal on technology and the news
Mon, 15th Feb 2021
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google
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facebook
Microsoft calls on Biden Administration to adopt Australia's News Media Bargaining Code for fairer share of online revenue for news orgs.
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Chorus looking to spend $1.6 billion - ComCom seeks feedback
Mon, 15th Feb 2021
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chorus
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commerce commission
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fibre
The Commerce Commission is consulting on a proposal from Chorus to spend $1.6 billion over the first three years of the new fibre regulatory regime.
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Millions of email attacks missed by organisations’ cyber security protection
Mon, 15th Feb 2021
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firewalls
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phishing
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email security
Millions of email attacks are bypassing organisations' cyber security measures, leaving them vulnerable to threats, says Barracuda.