With 60 Australian organisations across six industry sectors being targeted in a nation-wide privacy compliance sweep in January, EzeScan’s says its new Document Repository Analyser (DRA) closes a major gap in compliance workflows by combining discovery and remediation in one platform
An audit of 4 out of 15 NSW Local Health Districts (LHDs) by the state’s Auditor-General found they failed to meet minimum cyber security requirements, leaving clinical systems vulnerable to attacks that could disrupt healthcare delivery.
In today’s data-driven economy, organisations invest heavily in cybersecurity, compliance and digital transformation. Yet, one critical vulnerability continues to fly under the radar: the security risks associated with retired IT assets.
Sixty Australian organisations face a critical compliance test in January 2026 when the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner conducts its first privacy compliance sweep, targeting entities across six sectors that collect personal information in person. Brisbane-based EzeScan has launched its Automated PII & PCI Discovery and Redaction Suite to address the compliance gap.
Services Australia has been criticised for failing to effectively manage the privacy of client information, with an audit finding critical deficiencies in risk management, data breach notifications and transparency.