Ransomware attacks increasing in Australia.

Australian businesses have been warned to take extra precautions against cyber-attacks in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Defence Minister Peter Dutton said analysts were concerned about attacks, whether they were directed at Australia or “collateral damage” from other broader attacks.

“We should be realistic about that threat, businesses should take extra protections,” Mr Dutton told ABC’s Radio National.

“We’re a society that relies on our telecommunications – that’s how we live our lives – and we need to make sure that we’ve got the latest patches installed, password protection etc, those basic things should be undertaken,” he said.

Mr Dutton also noted some might seek to take advantage of the distraction caused by the Ukraine conflict.

Australia, like many other countries around the world, has introduced sanctions against Russia and it’s believed Moscow could retaliate by launching cyberattacks against targets in Europe and the United States.

The main motivation for cyber-attacks remains money. On this score, many clubs believe they are not a high potential target, but the Australian Signals Directorate and the Australian Cyber Security Centre have highlighted that small and medium businesses are significant targets for Conti, a new ransomware variant first observed in 2020.

Conti is a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) affiliate program associated with Russian-speaking cybercrime actors. It enables affiliates to utilise it as desired, provided that a percentage of the ransom payment is shared with the Conti operators as commission.

Safeguarding your business

In Australia, Secom Technology is a specialist IT company, focusing on hospitality industry IT security needs utilising the Untangle NG Firewall solution. This is a sophisticated and flexible app-based firewall solution that protects customer data in POS and gaming systems, includes intrusion protection that blocks hacking events such as ransomware and phishing attacks, allows for network wide usage policies even when staff and customers access the internet through your business Wi-Fi from their own devices, and is flexible enough to grow along with your hospitality business needs.

About the Untangle NG Firewall solution

Managing your network and ensuring every device is adequately protected can be a complex and costly task. Untangle’s NG Firewall simplifies network security with a single, modular, software platform designed specifically for businesses such as pubs and clubs with limited IT resources and budgets.

Untangle NG Firewall provides a browser-based, responsive and intuitive interface enabling you to quickly gain visibility into the traffic on your network. This includes a dashboard that attaches the reports your business requires as widgets for fast visibility.  From content filtering to advanced threat protection, VPN connectivity to application-based shaping for bandwidth optimization, the Untangle NG Firewall delivers a comprehensive, enterprise-grade network security platform.

Some of Untangle’s NG Firewall features include:

Safe and secure Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is now the top amenity customers want. With Untangle, customers will have the convenience to safely go online wherever they are located in your venue. Basic Internet access can be provided for free, and if higher bandwidth is needed, tiered service offerings can be made available. For back-office operations, the system can prioritise Internet traffic for administration tools, point-of-sale and more.

Protecting purchases and customer information

Mobile payments, such as Apple Pay have become increasingly popular but as a small/medium business, network security is crucial. Untangle’s security solution ensures that businesses can provide customers with streamlined and protected purchases both online and in person.

Ransomware and virus prevention

Intrusion prevention blocks hacking attempts before they reach internal servers and desktops. Untangle’s pre-configured signature-based IPS makes it easier for administrators to provide 24/7 network protection from hackers. Modern malware threats target servers, laptops, tablets, and even mobile phones. While it is important that all of these devices have end-point protection—with the latest versions of software and virus signatures—you may struggle with control over these devices as they connect offsite to unsecured networks, then return to your network with malware on board. You need a first line of defence.

Firewall

Drawing the line that separates internal and external networks, Firewall filters traffic based on IP address, protocol, and port, which enables administrators to designate which systems and services (HTTP, FTP, etc.) are publicly available. Firewall can be run as a transparent bridge to complement a pre-existing firewall and allows you to control inbound and/or outbound access to specific IPs and ports.

Phish blocker

Identity thieves are becoming increasingly sophisticated with email and website spoofs that are nearly impossible to discern from the real thing. Phish Blocker protects users from email phishing attacks and fraudulent pharming websites.

Download the ASD and ACSC information and Conti Ransomware profile here >>>> 

https://thedrop.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/ACSC-Ransomware-Profile-Conti-10-December_0.pdf

Download the ASD and ACSC latest cyber security alert here >>>>

https://thedrop.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/2022-02-Australian-organisations-should-urgently-adopt-an-enhanced-cyber-security-posture-1.pdf

To investigate how Untangle NG Firewall can prevent these issues in your business contact:

Jason Drew

Secom/Sint – Phone:  1300 781 224

NSW venues can reopen to all customers, both vaccinated and unvaccinated (at their discretion) after Dec 15, and the QLD government has this week announced borders will open to fully vaccinated interstate visitors from Dec 13. In both cases, venues can ensure extra protections for their guests and staff with SINT’s Thermal Body Temperature Readers.

Sint’s thermal body temperature monitoring system and Count.Me people counters can work as standalone units, or in conjunction with their Notify.Me messaging platform to provide real-time, advanced temperature reads, alerts, and occupancy management, highlighting possible infections that can be managed before they become a problem. If a guest enters the venue with a high temperature, or the numbers of guests in the venue near the maximum, the systems will alert management teams.

An automated system reduces human error and provides a reportable and practical visible solution, providing confidence for both staff and customers

Taking control of both visitor numbers and monitoring temperature readings is a risk management solution and opportunity for every club and pub.

Temperature Monitoring Solutions

Sint has two different temperature monitoring solutions available: a large-scale monitoring system for bigger clubs, and a smaller tripod solution that is an affordable option for smaller clubs and hotels. Both are accurate and fast and have already been tested and operated in high traffic areas such as large clubs, railway stations, shopping centres, hospitals and airports around the world.

For larger clubs the Intelligent Thermal Body Temperature System offers real time high frequency image capture, storage and transmission and allows for a preset temperature range with a ± 0.4 ℃ reading accuracy. The thermal cameras can be fitted to ceilings and walls, and on tripods for club entry areas. It will quickly find and mark the people with fevers and send an automatic alarm at the same time.

For smaller clubs and hotels, the cost-effective Dual Vision Body Temperature Measurement Thermal Imager can be set up in entry areas to measure and monitor visitors. For an overview check out the video here>>>>

 

For any venue an outbreak of COVID-19 in your club or hotel, will have significant financial and reputational business impact. Mitigating the risks by using thermal body temperature and occupancy management systems is available at several price points to suit all venues.

 

To discuss the range of Thermal Body Temperature products for your venue contact:

Jason Drew

Secom/Sint – Phone:  1300 781 224

 

Yet again we are heading back into a period when temperature readers and people counters are a vital operational requirement for clubs. Sint’s thermal body temperature monitoring system and Count.Me people counters can work as standalone units, or in conjunction with their Notify.Me messaging platform to provide real-time, advanced temperature reads, alerts, and occupancy management, reducing the risk of head count fines.  If a member enters the venue with a high temperature, or the numbers of guests in the venue near the maximum, the systems will alert management teams. An automated system reduces human error and provides a reportable and practical visible solution, providing confidence for both staff and customers

Longer lockdowns in NSW and VIC in 2021 means customers have money to spend on local entertainment and probably a strong desire to socialise so the summer season this year will be busy. Authorities will closely be watching guest numbers in venues and an outbreak of coronavirus in a club or hotel will close the venue down for deep cleaning. Taking control of both visitor numbers and monitoring temperature readings is a risk management solution and opportunity for every club.

Count.Me People Counting

Many clubs are already using Sint’s products including the Notify.Me Messaging and paging platform and Enviro-Mon to monitor crucial temperature alerts for cool rooms and sensitive areas within the venue such as indoor and outdoor gaming rooms.

With Sint’s Count.Me software and hardware plugin, clubs can monitor door and room counts, notifying the operational managers in real time of the number of customers in each area of the club, including numbers at the bar or in the restaurant. People count alerts can be sent to the managers based on the percentage of people in an area.

People Temperature Monitoring Solutions

Sint has two different temperature monitoring solutions available: a large-scale monitoring system for bigger clubs, and a smaller tripod solution that is an affordable option for smaller clubs and hotels. Both are accurate and fast and have already been tested and operated in high traffic areas such as large clubs railway stations, shopping centres, hospitals and airports around the world.

For larger clubs the Intelligent Thermal Body Temperature System offers real time high frequency image capture, storage and transmission and allows for a preset temperature range with a ± 0.4 ℃ reading accuracy. The thermal cameras can be fitted to ceilings and walls, and on tripods for club entry areas. It will quickly find and mark the people with fevers and send an automatic alarm at the same time.

For smaller clubs and hotels, the Dual Vision Body Temperature Measurement Thermal Imager can be set up in entry areas to measure and monitor visitors. For an overview check out the video here>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EltYzoI42Mo

 

Notify.Me Messaging Integration

The integration of the temperature monitoring solutions and the people counting software with Sint’s Notify.Me messaging platform transforms these technologies into smart solutions for managing in-venue health concerns and head count management.

For any venue headcount breaches or COVID cases will have a significant financial and reputational business impact. Mitigating the risks by using thermal body temperature and occupancy management systems is available at several price points to suit all venues.

To discuss the range of products for your venue contact:

Jason Drew

Secom/Sint – Phone:  1300 781 224

It’s a busy weekend and the carpark is quickly filling up with members coming for dinner and a show. By 7pm when all the spaces are taken, five of your valued top tier customers turn up to spend the next 4-5 hours at your club and discover the car park is full. The next club is only a short drive away, so they drive off to spend the evening at your competitor’s venue. What did that just cost your business?

Parking is a vital component of the customer service delivery at all clubs, particularly in the major and large coastal cities where parking is limited. Many clubs now offer a VIP Parking section within their carparks to ensure the most supportive customers have space available, but technology is now available that makes this an even more significant personalised service for those members. Sint’s Park.Me wireless system offers smart management of the car parking facilities that can ensure all your valuable customers are accommodated effectively on busy nights and you don’t lose out to a competing business

How has parking changed?

Technology is accelerating change in car park management. Simple parking management systems have been available for some time that allow members to swipe for entry through a boom gate into a carpark, but these let cars in based on an entry/exit count and can be incorrect. Customers become frustrated driving around a car park looking for a spot and end up driving away frustrated by the experience. The contemporary solutions, that are often seen in shopping centre carparks, include overhead red/green lights above spaces, and individual space counting equipment that have expensive cabling needs for both power and lighting. This is a financial barrier for most clubs.

Sint has solved this cost barrier with their Park.Me wireless car park management system that uses the latest RF (radio frequency) technology and extended battery life capabilities to reduce extensive cabling costs and entry barriers.

With Sint’s Park.Me system you can utilise members cards to swipe for entry, or the system can use number plate recognition. Both options will reference back to the club’s gaming system for accurate member validation and streamlines the process for customers. No more swiping issues frustrating top tier members.

Park.Me unique advantages

The technology advantages offered by Park.Me ensure you can use your car park more effectively but offer a VIP service experience to your members. Here are a few of the club specific advantages

  • Members swipe facilities with added tier and points spend capabilities.
  • Full integration with in-house gaming and paging systems.
  • Monitoring car park occupancy precisely, per space, NOT just entry/exit counting.
  • Traditional ticket systems that include payment for guests if you want to make money from commuters during the day.
  • Detailed reporting.
  • Integrated App capabilities for members App showing location availability.

To find out how you can make parking a better customer experience using Sint’s Park.Me Technology contact: https://www.sint.com.au/park-me-car-park-management-system/

1300 175 994 (Australian wide)

+61 2 8985 9706 (International)

mailto:info@sint.com.au

A slow and steady phased reopening schedule for clubs and hotels will be heavily monitored by state governments across the country. Discussions are already underway between government and industry bodies which include limited numbers of people in venues in a staged re-opening plan, as well as possible temperature monitoring. Sint’s thermal body temperature monitoring system and Count.Me people counters can work as standalone units, or in conjunction with their Notify.Me messaging platform to provide real-time, advanced temperature reads, alerts, and occupancy management.  If a member enters the venue with a high temperature, or the numbers of guests in the venue near the maximum, the systems will alert management teams. An automated system reduces human error and provides a reportable and practical visible solution, providing confidence for both staff and customers

New travel industry research confirms that Australians have no holiday plans for some time due to concerns over COVID-19, which means they will have money to spend on local entertainment and probably a strong desire to socialise. Even this week with only 10 people allowed in a venue at one time, the few cafes and restaurants that are opening are seeing significant bookings and multiple seating sessions. Authorities will be closely watching guest numbers in venues and an outbreak of coronavirus in a club or hotel will cause a policy reversal that would be devastating to the industry. Taking control of both visitor numbers and monitoring temperature readings is a risk management solution and opportunity for every club.

Count.Me People Counting

Many clubs are already using Sint’s products including the Notify.Me Messaging and paging platform and Enviro-Mon to monitor crucial temperature alerts for cool rooms and sensitive areas within the venue such as indoor and outdoor gaming rooms.

With Sint’s Count.Me software and hardware plugin, clubs can monitor door and room counts, notifying the staff live of numbers of customers in each area of the club, including numbers at the bar or in the restaurant. This technology ensures live accurate headcounts are maintained as the numbers of customers allowed increases throughout the next stages. People count alerts can be sent to the managers based on the percentage of people in an area.

People Temperature Monitoring Solutions

Sint has two different temperature monitoring solutions available: a large-scale monitoring system for bigger clubs, and a smaller tripod solution that is an affordable option for smaller clubs and hotels. Both are accurate and fast and have already been tested and operated in high traffic areas such as railway stations, shopping centres, hospitals and airports around the world.

For larger clubs the Intelligent Thermal Body Temperature System offers real time high frequency image capture, storage and transmission and allows for a preset temperature range with a ± 0.4 ℃ reading accuracy. The thermal cameras can be fitted to ceilings and walls, and on tripods for club entry areas. It will quickly find and mark the people with fevers and send an automatic alarm at the same time.

For smaller clubs and hotels, the Dual Vision Body Temperature Measurement Thermal Imager can be set up in entry areas to measure and monitor visitors. For an overview check out the video here>>>>

Notify.Me Messaging Integration

The integration of the temperature monitoring solutions and the people counting software with Sint’s Notify.Me messaging platform transforms these technologies into smart solutions for managing in-venue health concerns and head count management.

For any venue re-opening in the coming months as the headcounts increase in Stage 2 and 3, an outbreak of COVID-19 in your club or hotel, will have significant financial and reputational business impact…just at the wrong time. Mitigating the risks by using thermal body temperature and occupancy management systems is available at several price points to suit all venues.

To discuss the range of products for your venue contact:

Jason Drew

Secom/Sint – Phone:  1300 781 224

It is somewhat frustrating to have to bring you a security technology update during this time. As we all work together to eradicate the silent enemy, there are a few people that have chosen this time to take advantage of situations with people working from home. The latest disgusting act is the attack on people using the Zoom and other video conferencing platforms whilst we all try to ensure we maintain our social distancing.

Below is an extract from an article highlighting good Zoom practices to ensure you and your colleagues are not exposed to inappropriate material or malicious software.

Jason Drew, Secom Tech

The FBI recently warned users of teleconference and video meeting software hijackings, stating unidentified users have begun to take over virtual conferences. Hackers have been interrupting conferences with pornographic imagery, hate speech or threatening language and malicious attached content.

The FBI recommends exercising due diligence and caution in cybersecurity efforts.

Zoom Best Practices:

  • Never share your permanent meeting ID on public sites or social media platforms. Only send this nine to ten-digit code to guests who will be participants in your meeting. This ID never changes so if compromised it makes you vulnerable to hacking.
  • If you host regular meetings with trusted contacts and must use your permanent Meeting ID, add a password to your meeting as an extra layer of security and only forward the email invite and meeting password to trusted sources. Without the password, uninvited guests can’t join
  • Allow the Zoom platform to generate a random ID and password for each new meeting.
  • Only allow signed-in users to join your meeting. With this feature turned on, unauthorized users won’t be able to join. Participants will have to enter the email address they were invited to the meeting with
  • Turn on the waiting room feature to manually screen and accept participants into a meeting
  • Keep your Zoom software up to date. With every update, security vulnerabilities that may have been discovered are patched within each new security update
  • Manage your participants by muting guests on entry and turning off the ability for participants to share their screen if you will be the only hosting presenter
  • Once all invited participants have arrived lock the meeting
  • Updating software as soon as the company releases an update was at the top of our recommendations because each update includes security patches to possible vulnerabilities discovered or reported by other users.

Jason Drew

Managing Director

Secom Technology