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Australia’s cybersecurity strategy: cash for cyberpolice and training, but the cyberdevil is in the cyberdetail – The Conversation Australia
The Australian government’s new cyber security plan moves in the right direction, but success will depend on how it’s executed.

Australias long-awaited cybersecurity strategy, released yesterday, pledges to spend A$1.67 billion over the next ten years to improve online protection for businesses, individuals and the country as a whole.
The lions share of the cash will go towards policing and intelligence, with smaller amounts set aside for a grab bag of programs from cybersecurity training to digital ID. Much detail remains to be revealed, and whether the strategy succeeds in improving in the safety of all Australians wi…
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