This broad categorization includes both government entities and private sector organizations. Is the COBIT Framework Mandatory for Australian Businesses? COBIT is not a mandatory cybersecurity framework in Australia. However, because Australian businesses issuing and registering securities in the United ...
It should support a comparison of multiple alternative solutions on a consistent basis, building on the policy guidance and frameworks of government but adaptable to the variety of choices offered by cloud technologies. This is the purpose of the Microsoft Security Assurance Framework...
Moreover, its government has worked hard to strengthen the link between Canberra and Washington. Political and strategic affinities between the two countries have been reflected in--and complemented by--practiced military interoperability, as the two allies have sustained a pattern of security ...
With over two years of work under both Labor and Liberal governments and several rounds of extensive consultation under its belt, the Government will be in a position to push its ambitious privacy and data security agenda – and will be under pressure to pass meaningful reforms before the Federa...
delivering superior support for the specific needs and security requirements of Australian government agencies. This dedicated resource addresses all customer queries and issues and is staffed by personnel based in Australia that have been vetted by ...
Australian Government workloads and isolated from other hyperscale commercial Oracle Cloud regions. Oracle Cloud for Australian Government and Defence has been certified for Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) at PROTECTED level and forHosting Certification Framework (HCF) at Certified ...
This is the first use of Australia’s autonomous cyber sanctions framework and is a result of Australian Government efforts to investigate and respond to this cyber incident. The significance of this cannot be understated. It sends a clear message – there are costs and consequences for cyber th...
The Australian government's position is that the escalation of national security threats amid heightened geopolitical competition necessitates a re-evaluation of Australia's approach to foreign investment. In response, the government plans to increase scrutiny on investme...
Norm negotiation in the Australian Government’s implementation of UNSCR 1325Norm negotiation in the Australian Government’s implementation of UNSCR 1325The Australian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security (NAP) offers an apt example of norm negotiation in implementing United Nation Security...
Australian government unveils “world-leading” Digital ID system August 14, 2024|General Maddox|Comments Off Government Services Minister Bill Shorten has unveiled the “Trust Exchange”, or “TEx”, a new framework that will usher in Australia’s long-envisioned… Australian government unveils “wor...