Our best practice guide highlights the important areas to consider during a merger or acquisition, helping you understand the challenges of merging digital assets.

The guide contains:

  • The five core areas to monitor for intellectual property and cyber security risks

  • An interactive checklist to ensure nothing is missed

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Domain Security Best Practices for Australian Corporations

Domain Security Best Practices for Australian Corporations

Australia is now in a heightened state of cybersecurity. Together with our guest speakers Bruce Tonkin, COO of .AU Domain Administration Limited (auDA), and Ram Mohan, COO of Afilias, we’ll discuss domain security—the cornerstone of preventing cyber threats, such as domain name system (DNS) hijacking.

auDA, Afilias, .AU, Australia, Domain security

IN THE NEWS

Safe domain: How to protect your enterprise from DNS hijackingd

Safe domain: How to protect your enterprise from DNS hijacking

Help Net Security September 1, 2020

In August 2019, cybersecurity researchers revealed that a hacker group known as  Sea Turtle targeted 40 telecoms, internet service providers, domain registrars and government organizations in the Middle East and North Africa. The attackers hijacked the domain names of ministries of foreign affairs, intelligence/military agencies and energy-related groups in those regions. As a result, Sea Turtle was able to intercept all internet data – including email and web traffic – sent to the victims.

IN THE NEWS

Why 83 Percent of Large Companies Are Vulnerable to This Basic Domain Hack

Why 83 Percent of Large Companies Are Vulnerable to This Basic Domain Hack

Inc. June 25, 2020

A recent study shows that companies can't defend against potentially catastrophic domain name hijacks.  The study, released earlier this month by international business firm CSC, found that 83 percent of organizations surveyed haven't implemented baseline security measures like domain name registry locks, which help prevent domain name hijacking and/or unauthorized transfers..