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jeudi 21 avril 2016

The federal government's new $230m cybersecurity strategy will rally private and public-sector experts to put the country on a war footing against nation-state adversaries and those targeting Australian corporate interests, with a range of initiatives designed to formalise the country's evolving cybersecurity capabilities.

Announced by prime minister Malcolm Turnbull this morning, the four-year funding commitment – the long-awaited result of a six-month review of Australia's cybersecurity defences ­– will see more than 100 security experts brought onboard to increase company security education, coordinate cross-border cybersecurity efforts, and otherwise tackle what Turnbull called an “unprecedented” tide of “criminality, espionage, sabotage and unfair competition online.”

The strategy is aligned around five key themes: partnerships between governments, strong cyber defences, global responsibility and influence, growth and innovation, and a “cyber smart nation”.


Among the 33 initiatives outlined in the policy will be a realignment of the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), which was first announced and funded in a $1.46 billion initiative by prime minister Julia Gillard in January 2013.

Launched in late 2014 as the most concrete step by the government to formalise Australia's cybersecurity capabilities, the ACSC brought together cybersecurity experts from organisations including the Australian Crime Commission, Australian Federal Police, ASIO, the Australian Signals Directorate, and the Attorney General Department's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT).

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