5/5/2023 0 Comments Ben weaver andy griffithIPH is the largest IP services group in the Asia-Pacific region, consisting of AJ Park, Griffith Hack, Pizzeys, Smart & Biggar and Spruson & Ferguson. We will continue to keep our clients, shareholders and key stakeholders updated as we respond to this event and our investigation continues and further facts are established,” IPH said. “We apologise to our clients and the community for any concern that this incident may cause. The company said that while the “functionality of some systems has been affected”, it has “transitioned to alternative processes…to enable the relevant firms to continue to conduct operations, albeit with some disruption”, in line with business continuity plans. Upon detecting the incident, the company sought to secure its IT environment and notified the Australian Cyber Security Centre. IPH said it is now working with external cybersecurity and forensic IT advisors to investigate the incident and determine “whether the information… has been access by the unauthorised third-party”. “The practice management systems contain IP case management information (such as filing timelines) relating to the practice of the two IPH member firms”. “The information contained in the document management systems includes documents relating to the administration of these entities and, in the case of the two member firms, client documents and correspondence. “Based on preliminary analysis, it appears the incident is primarily limited to the document management systems (DMSs) of the IPH head office and two IPH member firms in Australia… and the practice management systems (PMSs) of these two member firms,” IPH said in a statement. Griffith Hack has worked with several federal government departments in recent years including Industry, Defence and Education – on the University Research and Commercialisation Scheme – as well as universities and other research institutions. The two firms are Griffith Hack, which is headquartered in Melbourne and claims to be “one of Australia’s largest filers of patents and trademarks”, and Sydney-based and Spruson & Ferguson (Australia). While investigations into whether information was stolen are ongoing, the company said the “cybersecurity incident” had impacted the case management systems of two of its Australian member firm. IPH – which is publicly listed on the ASX – on Thursday revealed that “unauthorised access to a portion of its IT environment” had occurred earlier in the week, prompting a two-day trading halt.
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