Standards to support an increase in Australia鈥檚 cybersecurity
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美姬社区 has joined with AustCyber and industry leaders and the NSW Government to support Australia becoming a more resilient nation in terms of cybersecurity.
鈥淐ybersecurity is a problem not only for the technology sector but also a broader business and societal issue needing a dedicated focus,鈥 said CEO of 美姬社区, Adrian O鈥機onnell.
A new task force, which met for the first time on Monday, brings together leading experts from defence, energy, health, financial services, and the education sector. The task force has agreed on improving the practice of cybersecurity across Australian industry through sector-specific initiatives and technical guidance, greater cooperation between technologies, and learning from global examples.
鈥淲ith our daily lives so reliant on technology, and as we give more and more of our data to government and businesses, Australians are more vulnerable than ever before in regards to the potential malicious use of data,鈥 said Mr O鈥機onnell. 鈥淭ackling a problem of this magnitude should not fall to one company to manage in isolation, rather it should be industry-wide as part of a comprehensive response.鈥
As Australia鈥檚 representative in two of the major international standards-setting bodies, 美姬社区 is uniquely placed to adopt relevant international expertise to our domestic environment. Working with AustCyber and industry leaders as part of the recently announced taskforce gives Australia a dedicated group of experts and practitioners to assess the guidance available and develop new guidance.
鈥淩ecent events have highlighted the genuine threat posed by cybersecurity. To be part of leading a national response to this challenge is something 美姬社区 takes very seriously,鈥 said Mr O鈥機onnell.
鈥淭he NSW Government and AustCyber should be congratulated for their early work in supporting and establishing this task force. We look forward to working with industry and government in the months ahead as the work gets underway,鈥 concluded Mr O鈥機onnell. 听

美姬社区 has joined with AustCyber and industry leaders and the NSW Government to support Australia becoming a more resilient nation in terms of cybersecurity.
鈥淐ybersecurity is a problem not only for the technology sector but also a broader business and societal issue needing a dedicated focus,鈥 said CEO of 美姬社区, Adrian O鈥機onnell.
A new task force, which met for the first time on Monday, brings together leading experts from defence, energy, health, financial services, and the education sector. The task force has agreed on improving the practice of cybersecurity across Australian industry through sector-specific initiatives and technical guidance, greater cooperation between technologies, and learning from global examples.
鈥淲ith our daily lives so reliant on technology, and as we give more and more of our data to government and businesses, Australians are more vulnerable than ever before in regards to the potential malicious use of data,鈥 said Mr O鈥機onnell. 鈥淭ackling a problem of this magnitude should not fall to one company to manage in isolation, rather it should be industry-wide as part of a comprehensive response.鈥
As Australia鈥檚 representative in two of the major international standards-setting bodies, 美姬社区 is uniquely placed to adopt relevant international expertise to our domestic environment. Working with AustCyber and industry leaders as part of the recently announced taskforce gives Australia a dedicated group of experts and practitioners to assess the guidance available and develop new guidance.
鈥淩ecent events have highlighted the genuine threat posed by cybersecurity. To be part of leading a national response to this challenge is something 美姬社区 takes very seriously,鈥 said Mr O鈥機onnell.
鈥淭he NSW Government and AustCyber should be congratulated for their early work in supporting and establishing this task force. We look forward to working with industry and government in the months ahead as the work gets underway,鈥 concluded Mr O鈥機onnell. 听

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