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Australia's federal government has released its Cyber Security Strategy, which establishes a national agenda to promote cyber security in Australia and the Indo-Pacific region.
On 21 April 2016 Australia’s federal government released its Cyber Security Strategy (CSS). The CSS establishes five themes of action for Australia’s cyber security over the next four years to 2020:
The CSS is founded on the notion that strong cyber security is a fundamental aspect of the growth and prosperity of the global economy and is vital to Australia’s national security. Many of the measures outlined in the CSS envisage their realisation through partnership between Australian federal, State and Territory governments, the private sector, and the wider community.
In unveiling the CSS, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull admitted that Australia has the ability to launch cyber-attacks of its own, nothing that “[a]n offensive capability housed in the Australian Signals Directorate provides another option for Government to respond.”
The CSS, which will involve government investment of $230 million, establishes a number of key initiatives in relation to each of its themes, including the following:
You can access the CSS here.
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