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Terrene Group

Locality: Perth, Western Australia



Address: 533 Hay Street 6000 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.terreneglobal.com

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24.01.2022 We have been a little busy this month. Don't forget to check when our next event is.



23.01.2022 Our instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/terreneglobal/ had 6 tips to prevent Valentine Scams. We hope it made a difference.

18.01.2022 We found this very cute guy talking about cybersecurity! I think we should all follow someone as cute as this! https://www.instagram.com/cybearsecurity/

17.01.2022 Thank you for inviting us to this amazing seminar on Economics Bendigo Bank - Retail Operations Centre. We had an amazing experience, met some amazing people and learnt heaps.



13.01.2022 We are hosting a complimentary event, together with Ron Gibson - Go Networking. It will be held on 11 July 2019 from 430 pm to 6pm. Booking is Essential. Topic: Stop Hacking: On & Off the Golf Course. We wil demonstrate a live hack. Venue: 533 Hay Street, Perth Email: [email protected] (for RSVP)

09.01.2022 Well done to Brenda van Rensburg who was one of the global speakers at this years AuSec conference.

06.01.2022 Another successful cyber day for seniors City of Vincent Library. Don't forget to book in for the next class on 13th June 2019. Only 4 spots left.



05.01.2022 Terrene Global Director, Brenda van Rensburg, talking about Cyber Security. Thanks WTV

04.01.2022 Social Engineering...a tactic used to gain trust. :( Unfortunately, it becomes a risk to you. Learn to recognize the methods use. Protect yourself and your business.

02.01.2022 Thanks to Moray & Agnew Lawyers for inviting Terrene Global to host the lunch & learn.

02.01.2022 Valentine Scam No. 2. You find an email in your inbox stating that a purchase could not be processed. If you could click on the link and add your credit card details...then they can proceed with your purchase. WHAT TO DO? Don't click on the link and don't give your credit card details. Ask yourself....did you buy something recently? If there are any credit card issues, it is generally noted during a transaction?

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