Australian Government stories
Canberra cybersecurity provider Penten is continuing to take advantage of its 'extraordinary' growth over the last three years.
Current consumer safeguards have been in place since Telstra owned and operated the national fixed-line telecommunications network.
Australian Government welcomes US move to allow law enforcement agencies access to overseas data to combat crime.
Singapore's PM Lee Hsien Loong emphasised cybersecurity and the potential of smart cities in enhancing ASEAN-Australia relations at an ASEAN conference.
Australia's new National Security Science and Technology Policy focuses on cybersecurity, border security, and intelligence, among other areas.
The strategy will protect government agencies and networks from cyber hacking threats, and will also help to protect the privacy of Victorians.
Rumours suggesting that the Australian Signals Directorate may get more powers to spy on Australians are completely unfounded.
Australia opens its first pop-up embassy in Tallinn, Estonia to support its aim of becoming a member of NATO's cyber defence hub.
The ramifications of having a data breach are ten-fold for government agencies who handle sensitive information.
There is now a high level of focus on data protection and secure cloud systems will be critical to government agencies' digital transformation.
Digital currency exchanges in Austalia must now register with AUSTRAC, and comply with the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act.
Australia's Notifiable Data Breaches Scheme has netted 63 breach notifications, most of which were from health service providers.
Fujitsu assesses the challenges that exist with the Australian government's digital transformation initiatives and the public storage of data.
Sydney is now home to Australia's newest Joint Cyber Security Centre (JCSC), which was officially opened this week by Angus Taylor.
The new scheme will be aimed at both businesses with over $4 million annual turnover as well as technology-based and STEM-related start-ups.
Canberra-based MSP OPC secures a significant contract to migrate five Department of Education - Training websites from SharePoint to govCMS Drupal 7.
Australia needs at least another 500 more cyber graduates to meet existing demand for cybersecurity as CISOs tackle the shortage.
From July 1, Australian employers with 20 or more employees will need to use STP-enabled software to report employees' tax and super information.
Australia's Trusted Digital Identity Framework moves closer to reality as DTA consults with experts to develop accreditation standards.
Dimension Data Australia will now be able to provide cloud security services to the Australian Government for protected data.