The 90 day window: why new starters are your most overlooked cyber risk

Someone joins your team. They are enthusiastic, capable, and keen to get started. Within their first week they are handed logins, added to email groups, given access to shared drives, and introduced to the payment approval process. Nobody mentions cyber security until the induction checklist gets to the last page, if it gets there at […]
What your cyber insurer is about to ask you — and why most Australian businesses aren’t ready to answer
Cyber insurance renewal used to be fairly straightforward. You ticked a few boxes, confirmed you had antivirus software, and the policy renewed without much fuss. That process has changed substantially, and cyber insurance readiness is now something directors and owners need to think about well before the renewal letter arrives. Insurers across Australia are asking […]
The human layer: why behaviour is your biggest cyber exposure

You can have cyber on the agenda every month and still not know where you stand. In fact, many leadership teams only realise this when someone asks a simple question: “Are we okay?” The room goes quiet not because no work is happening, but because behaviour is your biggest cyber exposure, and it is rarely measured in […]
Three cyber questions every board should be able to answer

How 4walls helps boards, owners and leaders get clear, practical answers on cyber risk Why this matters “Cyber” often appears in board packs – a new tool, a policy update, a training module. But when someone finally asks “Are we okay?” the room can go quiet. Boards, owners and leaders aren’t expected to configure systems. You are expected to: […]
You found it, well done!
You’ve landed on a simulated phishing exercise If you are seeing this page, you clicked on a simulated phishing link as part of a cyber awareness exercise. The scenario you clicked was not real. It was designed to reflect a growing real world threat. Why this matters AI generated voice scams are increasingly used to […]
How phishing in 2026 will be smarter and how businesses should defend themselves

Phishing in 2026 will look very different from what businesses have faced in the past. Attacks will be quieter, more targeted and increasingly difficult to distinguish from legitimate business communication. As a result, organisations will no longer be able to rely on basic awareness training alone. Instead, phishing in 2026 will demand a stronger focus […]
The psychology of phishing: Why employees still click and how to stop it

Despite stronger filters, better technology and increased cyber awareness campaigns, phishing continues to be one of the most successful cyber threats worldwide. Businesses often invest in advanced tools, yet attackers still reach their targets because they exploit human behaviour, not just systems. This is exactly why phishing awareness training for employees is essential. To reduce risk, organisations […]
The True Cost of Not Conducting a Cyber Security Assessment

A cyber security assessment is no longer a nice to have. It is a core business requirement, particularly as Australian organisations face rising cyber threats, tighter regulatory expectations and increased customer scrutiny. When a business skips this assessment, the financial, operational and reputational consequences often appear gradually, yet the impact can be severe. This article explores what […]
You found it, well done!
If you have landed here, you have discovered our hidden phishing simulation link. Most people click without thinking. You paused, checked and followed through. That is exactly the type of behaviour that protects organisations from real cyber threats. Why we run phishing simulations Cyber attackers rely on human error more than technical exploits. This is […]