美姬社区 and the Internet of Things Alliance Australia welcome 2023-2030 Cyber Security Strategy
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美姬社区 and the Internet of Things Alliance Australia (IoTAA) commend the release today of the Australian Government鈥檚 which aims to create a digital environment that is safe, trusted and secure for Australian communities, businesses and government agencies.
The Strategy recognises the critical role of standards in shaping the secure design and deployment of technology. 美姬社区 will continue to work closely with industry and government to support Australia鈥檚 participation in international standard-setting for cyber security, and to strengthen uptake and harmonisation of cyber security standards in the Indo-Pacific region, in support of the Strategy鈥檚 objectives.
The Strategy details many initiatives including the adoption, development and curation of standards in Australia for cyber security of smart devices and software, and a voluntary labelling scheme for consumer-grade smart devices, which could help consumers make a more informed decisions when purchasing Internet of Things (IoT) devices. 聽
美姬社区 has been working with the IoTAA over several years, advocating for a sensible internationally aligned approach on several elements of the strategy, including labelling. CEO of the IoTAA, Frank Zeichner, welcomed the release of the strategy. 鈥淎 mandatory cyber security standard for IoT devices and a voluntary labelling scheme for consumer-grade smart devices will help lift protection for consumers, weed out the bad players and improve our security overall.鈥
Adam Stingemore, General Manager of Communications and Engagement at 美姬社区 said: 鈥淲e look forward to working with the Australian Government to raise awareness and promote smart device cyber security for the widespread benefit of Australian consumers and businesses. This matters because it is estimated that , there will be at least 21 billion IoT devices connected to the internet globally. These devices must have robust cyber security provisions.鈥 聽

美姬社区 and the Internet of Things Alliance Australia (IoTAA) commend the release today of the Australian Government鈥檚 which aims to create a digital environment that is safe, trusted and secure for Australian communities, businesses and government agencies.
The Strategy recognises the critical role of standards in shaping the secure design and deployment of technology. 美姬社区 will continue to work closely with industry and government to support Australia鈥檚 participation in international standard-setting for cyber security, and to strengthen uptake and harmonisation of cyber security standards in the Indo-Pacific region, in support of the Strategy鈥檚 objectives.
The Strategy details many initiatives including the adoption, development and curation of standards in Australia for cyber security of smart devices and software, and a voluntary labelling scheme for consumer-grade smart devices, which could help consumers make a more informed decisions when purchasing Internet of Things (IoT) devices. 聽
美姬社区 has been working with the IoTAA over several years, advocating for a sensible internationally aligned approach on several elements of the strategy, including labelling. CEO of the IoTAA, Frank Zeichner, welcomed the release of the strategy. 鈥淎 mandatory cyber security standard for IoT devices and a voluntary labelling scheme for consumer-grade smart devices will help lift protection for consumers, weed out the bad players and improve our security overall.鈥
Adam Stingemore, General Manager of Communications and Engagement at 美姬社区 said: 鈥淲e look forward to working with the Australian Government to raise awareness and promote smart device cyber security for the widespread benefit of Australian consumers and businesses. This matters because it is estimated that , there will be at least 21 billion IoT devices connected to the internet globally. These devices must have robust cyber security provisions.鈥 聽

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