The DevOps approach is proving popular for organisations looking to speed up their app and software delivery significantly. Here's how open source database technology such as PostgreSQL (and Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres) can help.
PGDU is a one-day conference managed by PostgreSQL Down Under Incorporated, a not-for-profit organisation created to support the growth and education of PostgreSQL within Australia and New Zealand.
Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres has been designed to help you deliver new data-based services and solutions while also gaining significant operational efficiencies via a seamless migration and long-term reduced cost of ownership. This makes the decision to consider an alternate data vendor a good one.
Trust is the basis of business relationships. And transparency is the basis of trust. So what should you do if a data breach occurs in your organisation? We can look to the new Notifiable Data Breaches (NDB) scheme in Australia for some guidance on the topic.
Here are 10 tips to help you manage your technology and processes now new data breach legislation known as The Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Act 2017 is now in operation in Australia.
There are countless ways by which your information can become vulnerable to data breaches. We tackle three of them here and what you can do to mitigate the risk.
You can review my presentation that covers how you can tune PostgreSQL to reduce the chance of being breached and all the costs and penalties associated with such an event.
As the volume of data of a personal nature and commodification of information collected and analysed increases; so is the focus on privacy and data security.
In 2016, the Australian government passed a bill called the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Bill 2016, which is designed to establish a mandatory data breach notification scheme in Australia.