Expert guidance on protecting your Australian business from cyber threats, meeting compliance frameworks, and understanding your external risk
Our platform data shows that 18% of scanned businesses have remote desktop or SSH services directly accessible from the internet. For ransomware operators, these are the easiest way in.
Our scanning data shows that over 40% of Australian business domains have at least one email address appearing in a known data breach. If you think your organisation is immune, the numbers suggest otherwise.
WordPress powers over 40% of the web, and that popularity makes it the most targeted CMS on the planet. If your business runs WordPress, here is why patching is not optional and why we include it in every security scan.
We analysed anonymised data from thousands of security assessments run through our free scanning platform. The results paint a sobering picture of Australian business security posture heading into 2026.
Your business's attack surface changes every time you add a server, update software, or onboard a new cloud service. Regular scanning is the only way to know what cybercriminals can see.
Affinity MSP is an Australian-owned managed security provider based in Mount Waverley, Victoria, helping businesses across Australia identify and remediate cybersecurity risks.
The Essential Eight is the Australian government's recommended baseline cybersecurity framework. Here is what every business owner needs to know about meeting these standards.
Australian SMBs face an evolving threat landscape in 2025. From ransomware to business email compromise, here are the attacks most likely to target your business and how to defend against them.
Not every business needs a $50,000 penetration test. Here is how to determine the right level of cybersecurity assessment for your Australian business, starting with a free external scan.
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