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Trustworthy, Inclusive & Intelligent: Understanding NSW Government Priorities in 2024
Digital NSW 2024
A NSW Public Sector Report: Inclusion, Cyber, AI & Innovation
Cyber Security and Risk Management
Ethical Hacking - Friend or Foe?
Ethical hackers, also known as white hat hackers, are cybersecurity professionals who use their skills and knowledge to identify vulnerabilities in government systems, networks, and applications before malicious cyber criminals can exploit them for illegal purposes. In other words, they use hacking for good – not evil, but the clear difference must be communicated among governments, cyber professionals and citizens. Read on to uncover the pros and cons to this cybersecurity approach and discover if it is one governments should bank on.
Cyber Security and Risk Management
How to Stay Cyber Secure - It's Not Just About Technology
While robust technological solutions are essential to the cybersecurity of government organisations, they’re only part of the equation. Governments must recognize that effective enterprise-wide security requires a strategic, long-term approach, focusing more on communication and security culture. Read on to discover how government organisations can instil cybersecurity behaviour and culture to stay powerful - and confident against the barrage of cyberwarfare.
Cyber Security and Risk Management
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Breaking Down The Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030: Phase Three (2029-2030)
he third and final phase, or “horizon” of the Australian Cyber Security Strategy for 2023–2030. This is the most visionary and ambitious of the three phases... This is also the phase where there will be direct economic value generated from the overall strategy, as the country will lead the development of emerging cyber technologies capable of adapting to new risks and opportunities across the cyber landscape.
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Improving Government from the Inside Out
Innovate Australia
A massive 55% of the Australian public sector professionals agree that talent attraction and retention is their single biggest challenge. With workplace culture becoming increasingly important, the public sector needs to step up its game to appeal to fresh talent and grab them before the private sector can. We polled over 300 APS professionals to uncover their workforce pain points and priorities. Check out the findings - plus a few strategies to help you on your way - in our newest infographic.
Cyber Security and Risk Management
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Breaking Down The Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030: Phase Two (2026-2028)
The first phase, or “horizon” for the Australian Government’s Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030 is focused on building foundations and preparedness. For the second phase (2026-2028), the government has flagged that the intent will be one of scale and maturity. Phase two will take the foundations laid in phase one and begin to accelerate them, with a broader reach that is going to impact on both society and the way resilience is built into organisations.
Cyber Security and Risk Management
Partner Content
The imperative for collaborative IT in Australian state governments
Cross-collaboration between departments and state-by-state partnerships are the future of government IT. Departments will increasingly rely on private sector partners to build and manage solutions that provide resources across them all.
Cyber Security and Risk Management
Partner Content
Breaking Down The Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030: Phase One (2023-2025)
The Australian government’s Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030 is a robust and ambitious plan that aims to take Australia from being highly vulnerable to cyber risk, to being one of the world leaders. This will be achieved over three “phases.” According to that strategy, the country needs to be acting on phase one now, while preparing the ground for phases two and three. Moving fast with phase one is important, in light of the recent ASD report that found that the number of cyber attacks is increasing rapidly (up 14% in the last year alone), as is the cost to individuals …
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