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Daluch Migration Consulting Pty Ltd

Locality: Bella Vista

Phone: +61 1300 325 824



Address: Unit 2 16 Lexington Drive 2153 Bella Vista, NSW, Australia

Website: http://daluch.com/

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21.01.2022 Has you Visa been Denied, Refused or Cancelled ? Contact us to explore your available options & remedies #visarefusal ... #visadenied #visacancelled #administrationappealtribunal #appealstribunal #migrants See more



20.01.2022 If your visa has been cancelled/refused/rejected don't delay. Call our Immigration lawyers who will find a solution to save & reinstate your visa. We'll find practical solutions for visa cancellations or refusal problems including AAT reviews & appearances. Call today #cancelledvisa... See more

18.01.2022 Further to their $20 million support package for international students who are stranded in Australia due to the COVID-19 pandemic that was announced at the end of June. The NSW Government has announced some changes to the scheme . In order to assist as many international students in NSW as possible, they have revised the eligibility criteria for this scheme to: remove the requirement to demonstrate less than $1,500 in savings through a bank statement... remove the requirement to provide letter of support from your educational institution at the time of application. This can now be provided once international students have been placed into accommodation. Service NSW encourages international students in need to apply and invites the international education community to continue to promote this support measure through their networks. Further information can be found at https://www.service.nsw.gov.au//apply-international-studen

18.01.2022 f your visa has been cancelled/refused/rejected don't delay. Call our Immigration lawyers who will find a solution to save & reinstate your visa. We'll find practical solutions for visa cancellations or refusal problems including AAT reviews & appearances. Call today #cancelledvisa #visadenied... #visarejected See more



17.01.2022 In a recent report, Satec analysed the impact that the current technological evolution was having on ITC environments globally, more so for the Professional tea...ms dedicated to the implementation, administration and operation of associated infrastructure that support these services. What they found was that internal cybersecurity services would grow around 7.2 % whilst external services would experience an 8.4 % increase in spending. The global Cybersecurity market between 2017 and 2026 will grow by 86 % and be worth $ 270 B by then, with 77 % of that spending focused on security services managed by third parties. The graph is fascinating and terrifying at the same time - fascinating that there will be strong growth over the next 6 years and the associated opportunities that arise. Terrifying that the demand for this is largely being driven by the need to protect one's data & information from attacks by criminal enterprises. #cyberawareness#cybersecuritytraining#cybersecuritygrowth#cybersecurityspend

11.01.2022 The Australian Cyber Security Centre has advised that there has been an increase in myGov related SMS and email Scams The scams appear to have come from either the ATO or myGov and ask individuals to verify and confirm details ( similar scams operate for the Banks ). If you receive such a request delete it and never click on any of the links as potentially they could load either malware or ransomware to your network. If in doubt always logon to your account via the official w...ebsite. #ATOscams #myGovscams

07.01.2022 Malwarebytes recently issued their report on the State of Malware landscape for 2020. As much of the world reacted & adapted to the Covid 19 pandemic so too did... those involved in Cybercrime. The tools used by Cybercriminals evolved with the focus shifting to intelligence gathering to better exploit system vulnerabilities. The pandemic enabled cybercriminals to act more freely and responsively as businesses adapted to employees working from home. Whilst not unique 2020 enabled them to exploit gaps as IT departments struggled with the workloads to maintain security. They did this by exploiting fear through phishing emails that looked like the real thing, gathered their intelligence on system vulnerabilities, building smarter software and modularizing their products for easier distribution. The Malwarebytes researchers noted that there was a substantial increase in the use of spyware ( up 1677 % on prior year ) to gather information on businesses and industries, with Agriculture seeing a sixfold increase in detections. The precursor, no doubt, to launching ransomware attacks in 2021. Businesses and IT departments will need to become more flexible & adaptable in order to meet these challenges. #malwareattacks #cyberawareness #cybersecurityplan #ransomwareattacks



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