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/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guides/small-business-google-chromebook-and-chromeos-security-guide

Small Business Google Chromebook and ChromeOS Security Guide   Guidance

Nov 12, 2024 - This publication was developed by the Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD’s ACSC) with technical input from Chrome Engineering.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
/smallbusiness/business-continuity-in-a-box

Business Continuity in a Box   Guidance

Aug 21, 2024 - Business Continuity in a Box assists organisations to swiftly and securely stand up critical business functions during or following a cybersecurity incident that has affected the availability or trust of existing systems.

Small & medium businesses
/resources-business-and-government/governance-and-user-education/practical-cybersecurity-tips-business-leaders

Practical cybersecurity tips for business leaders   Publication

Jan 17, 2024 - Business leaders can be appealing targets for malicious actors due to the sensitive information they can access, the important people they interact with and the influence they hold. This publication includes a checklist of practical tips business leaders can implement to improve their cybersecurity. The checklist is followed by a brief explanation of each tip and why it is recommended.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
/protect-yourself/securing-your-email/email-security/preventing-business-email-compromise

Preventing business email compromise   Guidance

Apr 11, 2023 - There are many easy steps and actions you can take now to protect your business. Learn about the simple, cost-effective and immediately beneficial protective measures you can implement.

Small & medium businesses
/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/system-hardening-and-administration/email-hardening/protecting-against-business-email-compromise

Protecting against business email compromise   Publication

Oct 6, 2021 - Business email compromise is when malicious actors use email to abuse trust in business processes to scam organisations out of money or goods. Malicious actors can impersonate business representatives using similar names, domains or fraudulent logos as a legitimate organisation or by using compromised email accounts and pretending to be a trusted co-worker.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guide/small-business-cloud-security-guides-introduction

Small Business Cloud Security Guides: Introduction   Publication

Dec 16, 2022 - Securing your business can be a complex task. Among the numerous security priorities and configuration options, it can be difficult to know where to begin. These guides adapt ASD's ACSC’s Essential Eight mitigation strategies and outline an example of how each can be implemented to secure Microsoft 365 capabilities. The technical examples are designed to offer significant protection against cybersecurity incidents while remaining accessible to organisations with limited resources and cybersecurity expertise.

Small & medium businesses
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guide/technical-example-configure-macro-settings

Small Business Cloud Security Guides: Technical Example - Configure Macro Settings   Publication

Dec 16, 2022 - Configuring macro settings protects an organisation’s systems from malicious macros. Macros are powerful tools. They were introduced to improve productivity however their functionality can also be used by cyber criminals to compromise a user’s system.

Small & medium businesses
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guide/small-business-cloud-security-guides-executive-overview

Small Business Cloud Security Guides: Executive Overview   Publication

Dec 16, 2022 - In recognition of the increasing prevalence of cloud computing, the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) has published the Small business cloud security guides. These guides are designed to provide protection against cybersecurity incidents while remaining accessible to organisations which may not have the resources and expertise to implement a more sophisticated strategy.

Small & medium businesses
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guide/technical-example-patch-applications

Small Business Cloud Security Guides: Technical Example - Patch Applications   Publication

Mar 1, 2023 - Patching applications is one of the most effective controls an organisation can implement to prevent cyber criminals from gaining access to their devices and sensitive information. Patches improve the security of applications by fixing known vulnerabilities.

Small & medium businesses
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guide/technical-example-patch-operating-system

Small Business Cloud Security Guides: Technical Example - Patch Operating Systems   Publication

Dec 16, 2022 - Patching operating systems is one of the most effective controls an organisation can implement to prevent an adversary from gaining access to their devices and sensitive information. Patches improve the security of operating systems by fixing known vulnerabilities.

Small & medium businesses
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guide/technical-example-multi-factor-authentication

Small Business Cloud Security Guides: Technical Example - Multi-Factor Authentication   Publication

Dec 16, 2022 - Multi-factor authentication (MFA) makes it harder for adversaries to use compromised user credentials to access an organisation’s systems. It is one of the most important cybersecurity measures an organisation can implement.

Small & medium businesses
/about-us/alerts/property-related-business-email-compromise-scams-rising-australia

Property-related business email compromise scams rising in Australia   Alert

Aug 30, 2021 - Cybercriminals are targeting the property and real estate sector to conduct business email compromise scams. All parties involved in the buying, selling and leasing of property should be vigilant when communicating via email, particularly during settlement periods.

Individuals & families
Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guide/technical-example-restrict-administrative-privileges

Small Business Cloud Security Guides: Technical Example - Restrict Administrative Privileges   Publication

Dec 16, 2022 - Privileged account credentials are prized by cybercriminals because they provide extensive access to high value assets within a network. Restricting privileged access to only users with a demonstrated business need is essential to protecting your environment.

Small & medium businesses
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guide/technical-example-application-control

Small Business Cloud Security Guides: Technical Example - Application Control   Publication

Dec 16, 2022 - Application control restricts the ability of an application to run or install on a device. Application control makes it harder for users to intentionally or unintentionally install unwanted or malicious software.

Small & medium businesses
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guide/technical-example-regular-backups

Small Business Cloud Security Guides: Technical Example - Regular Backups   Publication

Dec 16, 2022 - Implementing regular backups will assist your organisation to recover and maintain its operations in the event of a cybersecurity incident, for example, a ransomware attack.

Small & medium businesses
/node/2345

Information security weakness affecting APRA-regulated entities   

/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/small-business-cybersecurity/small-business-cloud-security-guide/technical-example-user-application-hardening

Small Business Cloud Security Guides: Technical Example - User Application Hardening   Publication

Dec 16, 2022 - User application hardening protects an organisation from a range of threats including malicious websites, advertisements running malicious scripts and exploitation of vulnerabilities in unsupported software. These attacks often take legitimate application functionality and use it for malicious purposes. User application hardening makes it harder for cybercriminals to exploit vulnerabilities or at-risk functionality in your organisation’s applications.

Small & medium businesses
/about-us/view-all-content/alerts-and-advisories/critical-vulnerabilities-citrix-netscaler-adc-and-netscaler-gateway-products

Critical vulnerabilities in Citrix Netscaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway Products   Alert

Jul 4, 2025 - The ASD's ACSC is aware of critical vulnerabilities in Citrix Netscaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway Products (CVE-2025-5349, CVE-2025-5777).

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-networking

Guidelines for networking   Advice

Jul 3, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on networking.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-communications-systems

Guidelines for communications systems   Advice

Jul 3, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on communications systems.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-software-development

Guidelines for software development   Advice

Jul 3, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on software development.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-email

Guidelines for email   Advice

Jul 3, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on email.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-cryptography

Guidelines for cryptography   Advice

Jul 3, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on cryptography.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-system-monitoring

Guidelines for system monitoring   Advice

Jul 3, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on system monitoring.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-data-transfers

Guidelines for data transfers   Advice

Jul 3, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on data transfers.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-communications-infrastructure

Guidelines for communications infrastructure   Advice

Jul 3, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on communications infrastructure.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-personnel-security

Guidelines for personnel security   Advice

Jul 3, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on personnel security.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-enterprise-mobility

Guidelines for enterprise mobility   Advice

Jul 3, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on enterprise mobility.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/about-us/view-all-content/alerts-and-advisories/citrix-products-netscaler-adc-and-netscaler-gateway-zero-day-vulnerability

Citrix Products NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway Vulnerabilities   Alert

Nov 29, 2023 - A malicious actor can exploit the vulnerability to execute code remotely without authentication. Organisations using Citrix products NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway, possibly including Government and medium to large organisations. Ensure the latest release of NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway have been installed.

Small & medium businesses
Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government
/resources-business-and-government/essential-cybersecurity/ism/cybersecurity-guidelines/guidelines-physical-security

Guidelines for physical security   Advice

Jul 3, 2025 - This chapter of the Information security manual (ISM) provides guidance on physical security.

Organisations & Critical Infrastructure
Government

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