Effective cybersecurity practices require organisations to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities within their digital infrastructure. Two key methods often employed are penetration testing and vulnerability scanning. While these techniques share a common goal—enhancing security—they differ significantly in methodology, scope, and
Artificial intelligence (AI) is redefining the cybersecurity landscape, and penetration testing is no exception. AI-powered penetration testing leverages advanced algorithms and machine learning to simulate real-world cyberattacks, identify vulnerabilities, and predict potential threats with remarkable speed and accuracy. This approach
Penetration testing, often referred to as pen testing, is a structured and simulated attack designed to identify and address vulnerabilities within an organisation’s digital infrastructure. Ethical hacking, the methodology underpinning pen testing, involves cybersecurity professionals utilising the same techniques as
The Role of IT Contingent Workforce in Australian Businesses
An IT contingent workforce refers to temporary or project-based IT professionals hired to address specific organisational needs. This model is gaining prominence in Australia as businesses face mounting challenges, including skill