Co-ordinated national action to make the whole more protective than the sum of the parts is the best defence against digital attacks.
revealed that the personal data of more than 9 million of its customers had been stolen. It was, at the time, the biggest cyberattack in Australian history.
When I look around the world, most countries have a year when their nation wakes up to the pivotal way in which cybersecurity will affect the lives of their citizens.The cyber threat will grow and change over the years to 2030, creating new dangers, but also new opportunities for us to tackle it. We arrived in office having already declared cybersecurity would be a priority. We are the first federal government to have a cabinet minister for cybersecurity. Our work has been driven through two main tracks.
What I have heard loud and clear is that to defeat the cyber challenge, government needs to be at the table as a partner and a leader, using every lever of national power to help keep our citizens and businesses safe.have told us they feel vulnerable and alone in tackling the challenge. Our government’s strategy will seek to change that.
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